Books I Recommend: A Minty Mess by Helen Perelman

Hey, everyone! This is my 56th book recommendation. I hope you enjoy! Also, in case your wondering the blue link are amazon affiliates. (It means we earn a few cents from what you paid for the book).

1. A Minty Mess by Helen Perelman

2. Jelly Bean Jumble by Helen Perelman

3. The Coconut Clue by Helen Perelman

4. Taffy Trouble by Helen Perelman

5. Sweet Secrets by Helen Perelman

6. Werewolves Don’t Run for President by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton Jones

7. The Rainbow Opal by Paula Harrison

8. The Ice Diamond by Paula Harrison

9. Horrible Harry and the Battle of the Bugs by Suzy Kline

10. Taking Wing by Nancy Price Graff

11. Marie-Grace and the Orphans by Sarah Masters Buckley

12. Meet Marie-Grace by Sarah Masters Buckley

13. A Shiloh Christmas by Phillips Reynolds Naylor

14. The Tiger, the Brahman, and The Jackal by M. J. York

15. Paint It by Mari Bolte

16. The Sea Tiger by Victoria Turnbull

17. A Very Personal Computer by Justine Rendal

18. Tales From Watership Down by Richard Adams

19. Before You Were Born by Howard Schwartz

20. Three Magic Balloons by Paul Margulies

21. The Trouble with Henry by Deborah O’Neal

22. Little America by Richard Evelyn Byrd

23. The Chocolate Dreams by Helen Perelman

24. Presenting Buffalo Bill by Candace Fleming

25. The Mystery of the Singing Ghost by Gertrude Chandler Warner

26. What I Really Want to do is Direct by Trudi Trueit

27. Journey to the Blue Moon by Rebecca Rupp

28. The Magic Paintbrush by Laurence Yep

29. The Dogs Of Winter by Bobbie Pyron

30. A Whale of a Tale by Debbie Dadey

31. The Genie in the Book by Cindy Trumbore

32. Alone by Admiral Richard E. Byrd

33.  Because of Thursday by Patricia Polacco

34. The Bear Report by Thyra Heder

35. The Great Doughnut Parade by Rebecca Bond

36. Colorado by Barbara A. Somervill

37. Illinois by Michael Burgan

38. Indiana by Darlene R. Stille

39. Iowa by Jean F. Blashfield

40. Nebraska by Ann Heinrichs

41. The Luminous Pearl by Betty L. Torre

42. Little Hands Celebrate America! by Jill Frankel Hauser

43. Polar Bear, Arctic Hare by Eileen Spinelli

44. Art by Heather Alexander

45. You’re Here For A Reason by Nancy Tillman

46. The Treehouse by Marije Tolman and Ronald Tolman

47. The Encyclopedia of Crystals, Herbs, and New Age Elements by Adams Media

48. All Hail The Queen by Erica David

49. Treasure by Tennant Redbank

50. The Book by Keith Houston

51. Four Mice Deep In The Jungle by Geronimo Stilton

52. The Karate Mouse by Geronimo Stilton

53. Neversink by Barry Wolverton

54. Unhooking the Moon by Gregory Hughes

55. Philippa Fisher and the Dream-Maker’s Daughter by Liz Kessler

56. Trixie the Halloween Fairy by Daisy Meadows

57. Annabelle the Drawing Fairy by Daisy Meadows

58. The People and Culture of the Blackfeet by Kris Rickard and Raymond Bial

Angel Island

Hey, everyone! This story is about an island near Fairyland. I hope you enjoy the story! Read on to read the story if you want to.

Once upon a time, there lived a fairy who was curious about the island. Her name was Angelica.

One day, she decided to go this mysterious island but she knew that she would have to ask her fairy parents if she could go.

When Angelica asked her fairy parents, her fairy parents said she could go.

So Angelica went to pack for the trip. After she packed, she decided to get started on her trip.

About 5 hours later, she reached her destination. The island had nothing on it. She decided to name it The Island of Curiosity.

Angelica had a very good idea. So she flew home and left her belongings on the island. She told her fairy parents the good idea.

Her fairy parents agreed that it would be a good idea. The idea was to bring all angels to the island.

Angelica would stay there in charge of the angels. Her fairy parents disliked the name chosen for the island.

Angelica suggested Angel Island and her fairy parents really liked the name. It also made sense also.
So Angelica went back with all the angels to the island. As the years past, the angels grew a lot and island. It was no longer an island.

It had become a Fairyland city. To this day, guardian angels and other angels live there with kind Angelica.

People who pass away choose to go to Angel Island or somewhere else. This is the end of the story. I hope you enjoyed it!

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Books I Recommend: A Year Full Of Stories by Angela McAllister

Hey, everyone! This is my 58th book recommendation blog post. I hope you enjoy!

1. A Year Full Of Stories by Angela McAllister

2. A Chill in the Air by John Frank

3. Frightful’s Daughter by Jean Craighead George

4. The Magic Hat by Mem Fox

5. A Carousel Tale by Elisa Kleven

6. The Wizard’s Wand by Geronimo Stilton

7. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie

8. Valentine’s Day Disaster by Geronimo Stilton

9.The Cheese Experiment by Geronimo Stilton

10. Nick And Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab by Science Bob Pflugfelder

11. Toys by Don Wulffson

12. Paddington’s Storybook by Michael Bond

13. Paddington Helps Out by Michael Bond

14. Paddington Takes the Test by Michael Bond

15. Imagine A Day by Sarah L. Thomson

16. Field Trips by Jim Arnosky

17. The Stonecutter by Demi

18. 1-2-3 Calligraphy by Eleanor Winters

19. Pig On The Titanic by Gary Crew

20. Oskar and the Eight Blessings by Richard Simon and Tanya Simon

21. Medieval Castle by Joanna Cole

22. Happy Birthday to You,  You Belong in a Zoo by Diane deGroat

23. Noodle Man by April Pulley Sayre

24.The Gullywasher by Joyce Rossi

25. Charles and Emma by Deborah Heligman

26. Movement Matters by Katy Bowman

27. Coral the Reef Fairy by Daisy Meadows

28. Something Blue by Courtney Sheinmel

29. Claudia the Accessories Fairy by Daisy Meadows

30. Edie the Garden Fairy by Daisy Meadows

31. Coco the Cupcake Fairy by Daisy Meadows

32. The Golden Statue Plot by Geronimo Stilton

33. Carrie the Snow Cap Fairy by Daisy Meadows

34. Cara the Camp Fairy by Daisy Meadows

35. A Royal Tea by Debbie Dadey

36. Horrible Harry and the Stolen Cookie by Suzy Kline

37. The Dinosaur Mystery by Gertrude Chandler Warner

38. The Mystery Bookstore by Gertrude Chandler Warner

39.The Mystery of the Hidden Beach by Gertrude Chandler Warner

40. Houseboat Mystery by Gertrude Chandler Warner

41. A Warm Welcome by Erica David

42. Change Your Energy by Krista N. Mitchell

43. The Elephant Run by Roland Smith

44. Adam of the Road by Elizabeth Janet Gray

45.Ellie the Guitar Fairy by Daisy Meadows

46. Anna Takes Charge by Erica David

47. Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood

48. Beatrix Potter by Linda Lear

49. In The Footsteps of Adam by Thor Heyerdahl

50. Gabriella the Snow Kingdom Fairy by Daisy Meadows

51. Jennifer the Hairstylist Fairy by Daisy Meadows

52. A Complete Guide to Trees and Shrubs by Better Homes And Gardens

53. All Because Of A Cup Of Coffee by Geronimo Stilton

54. The Underwater Planet by Geronimo Stilton

55. Bonsai Secrets by Peter Chan

56. The Search For Sunken Treasure by Geronimo Stilton

57. Tasha the Tap Dance Fairy by Daisy Meadows

58.Isabelle the Ice Dance Fairy by Daisy Meadows

59. The Te of Piglet by Benjamin Haff

60. Superstar by Courtney Sheinmel

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Books I Recommend: Nefertiti of Egypt by Mary Englar

Hey, everyone! This is my 55th book recommendation. I hope you enjoy!

1. Nefertiti of Egypt by Mary Englar

2. Miró by Nicholas Ross

3. The Journey of Tunuri and the Blue Deer by James Endredy

4. Sea Monster Surprise by Geronimo Stilton

5. The Phantom of the Subway by Geronimo Stilton

6. The Secret of Goldenrod by Jane O’Reilly

7. A Child’s Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas

8. Maggie’s Door by Patricia Reilly Giff

9. The Tarantula in My Purse And 172 Other Wild Pets by Jean Craighead George

10. The Amazing Life of Benjamin Franklin by James Cross Giblin

11. Attitude of Gratitude by Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton

12. Miracle on 133rd Street by Sonia Manzano

13. Where Once There Was a Wood by Denise Fleming

14. Mirror Mirror by Marilyn Singer

15. Wishing Day by Lauren Myracle

16. The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben

17. The Bravest Princess by E.D. Baker

18. A Whole Lot of Lucky by Danette Haworth

19. The Finders-Keepers Rule by Jacqueline Dembar Greene

20. The Steps Across The Water by Adam Gopnick

21. Almanac 2017 by National Geographic Kids

22. The Temple of the Ruby Of Fire by Geronimo Stilton

23. SpaceX And Tesla Motors Engineer by Matt Doeden

24. Someday Dancer by Sarah Rubin

25. The Case of the Golden Key by James Preller

26. The Case of the Great Sled Race by James Preller

27. The Case of the Groaning Ghost by James Preller

28. My Autosaurus Will Win! by Geronimo Stilton

29. Everything Kids’ Science Experiments Book by Tom Robinson

30. Almanac 2016 by National Geographic Kids

31. The Curse of Ravenscourt by Sarah Masters Buckley

32. Midnight Blue by Pauline Fisk

33. Mrs. Claus Doesn’t Climb Telephone Poles by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton

34. The Knight at Dawn by Mary Pope Osborne

35. Judy Moody Gets Famous! by Megan McDonald

36. Robots Rule the School by Ada Hopper

37. Christmas by Nancy Dickman

38. Waiting for Noël by Ann Dixon

39. Star Blanket by Pat Brisson

40. Ten Days a Mad Woman by Deborah Noyes

41. Indian Boyhood by Charles Eastman

42. Willa Cather by Milton Meltzer

43. Ballerina Get Ready by Allegra Kent

44. Between Heaven and Earth by Howard Norman

45. Between Earth and Sky by Joseph Bruchac

46. The Lizard Man of Crabtree County by Lucy Nolan

47. Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith

48. In Our Mothers’ House by Patricia Polacco

49. Diana’s White House Garden by Elisa Carbone

50. A Picture Book of Dwight David Eisenhower by David A. Adler

51. The Story of Snowflake and Inkdrop by Pierdomenico Baccalario and Alessandro Gatti

52. The Story of Inkdrop and Snowflake by Pierdomenico Baccalario and Alessandro Gatti

53. So Happy! by Kevin Henkes

54. Washington by Steven Otfinoski, Tea Benduhn, and Hex Kleinmartin

55. Father Abraham Lincoln and His Sons by Harold Holzer

56. Rock Candy Treasure by Helen Perelman

57. Umbrella Summer by Lisa Graff

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A Christmas Story

Hey, everyone! You’re about to read a Christmas story. I hope you enjoy!

Once there was a Christmas angel named Holly. Holly wanted to find a way to make Christmas more memorable than ever.

So Holly set out to do some research. She found that the only way to do that was to put a sprig of holly in doorways.

After Holly spruced up some holly, she went to her friend Mistletoe. Holly told her about her idea and Mistletoe suggested that she transform holly into mistletoe.

Mistletoe said that she’d help with mistletoe. Holly came up with another idea and she said let’s wait until Christmas Eve to do it.

Holly told Mistletoe the plan. The plan was for Mistletoe to stand behind Holly and when Holly gave the signal Mistletoe would change the holly into mistletoe.

Mistletoe agreed to the plan. On Christmas Eve, Holly and Mistletoe tested their magic.

After they tested their magic, they announced that Christmas would never again be the same.

Mistletoe and Holly prepared for the trick fast. By the time, they were prepared everyone was there.

So Mistletoe was standing behind Holly. Holly aimed her hand toward the holly. Holly gave the secret signal to Mistletoe.

When Mistletoe got the signal, she immediately transformed all the hollies into mistletoe.

The people who watched clapped in amazement. Little did they know, the mistletoe and holly was magical.

The people went back to their Christmas celebration. The Christmas spirit was stronger than before.

To this day, you can feel the Christmas spirit presence.

That’s the end of my Christmas story. I hope you enjoyed the story.

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Merry Christmas!

Beauty in You

Hey, everyone! I’m sharing with you some beauty tips, health tips, and other tips. I hope you enjoy!

Using Coconut Oil:

Coconut oil is excellent for dental health. After brushing teeth with your regular toothpaste, put coconut oil on the toothbrush, and brush your gums and teeth. This will feel awesome. It leaves your teeth feeling smooth and freshens your breath. The toothpaste that I use is Auromère.

You can spread coconut oil on your bread or waffle before putting it in the toaster too.

Using Something to Keep Your Hair Out of Your Face:

I prefer headbands or bobby pins but you can use hairstyles, hats, clips, scrunchies, and more depending on your hair length. I suggest if you want to grow out your hair that you use bobby pins or headbands.

Putting Something on Your Eyes To Protect Your Eyes From Sunlight:

Select 100% UV protection sunglasses. You can get a design on your sunglasses that you like best. For example, flower sunglasses, summer sunglasses, fairy sunglasses, or princess sunglasses are all some suggestions.

The Food You Eat:

Healthy foods like organic fruit, organic vegetables, protein, healthy oils, water, and whole grains are mostly what I eat. If you want candy, get organic candy with no artificial colors, additives, preservatives, or high fructose corn syrup. If you want cookies, get organic cookies. If you want cake, make a homemade cake with organic ingredients and if you want chips, find organic chips at Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s or wherever you shop.

Exercise:

I suggest exercising once a week when you are just beginning exercising. Once you’ve gotten good at doing exercising once a week, do twice a week to make it a bit challenging. Repeat this until you’re doing it, 7 days a week.

Try using beginner yoga, wall sits, air cycle, windshield wipers with your feet. After that, you can try harder yoga and so on. You can use dancing, gymnastics, and walking to help you get stronger and flexible. You can try weight lifting but take it easy with weight lifting.

Paint Nails:

If you are going to use nail polish, try using Mineral Fusion or Zoya nail polish or any brand without harsh ingredients. If you can, leave your toes, hands, or both unpainted or put just a clear polish on your toes, hands, or both to make them look glossy.

Bathing:

Use Aveda shampoo and conditioner (or other brands with natural ingredients as what we use on our hair travels into our body) on your hair when you wash it. If you prefer every other bath/shower day to wash your hair, go for it. Camilla does it for me once a week.

I bathe with Whole Food’s scented soap most of the time. If I run out of scented soap, I use Dove’s unscented soap.

The Drinks You Drink:

I suggest drinking just plain spring water if you can. Better yet, to begin the day with squeezing half a lime or lemon in your water. This will help wake up the water. If you don’t like to drink water, try drinking juice at least once a day. Be sure to get fresh squeezed juice or fresh pressed juice. Stay away from juices that are made from concentrate.

Depending on your body, you might want to find out how many cups of drinks your body might want. For me, I drink 2 cups of water and 1 cup of juice. It’s still okay to drink something when you’re thirsty unless it’s wine, coffee, or any drink that makes you hyper.

Amazing Nature Party: What the Guests Did At The Party

Hey, everyone! This is part 6 of the Amazing Nature Party series. In this part of the series, you’ll find the answers to the questions asked in Part 5. I hope you enjoy!

The party guests were very pleased that the unicorn and the Nature fairy came to their incredible party so they made the unicorn and the Nature fairy the guests of honor.

The Nature fairy  said, “I really must go to get you more attention for your nature party. I really enjoyed being the guest of honor and my unicorn said that she enjoyed being the animal of honor.”

As she spoke kindly, she got ready to go find some people who would be inspired, impressed, and most importantly have fun at the party.

Meanwhile, the nature party leader decided to make better expressions so the guests rode their animals and had a race. They also set up games, entertainment, and more.

The Nature fairy found some great people who are willing to give the Nature party a try. She also found polar seals, tiger dog, and other fantasy animals.

Who were the people that were willing to give the Nature party a try? Why did the nature party need more impressions?

That’s the end of part 6 of the Amazing Nature Party series. Keep your eyes peeled for part 7 of the Amazing Nature Party.

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Sunset of a mountain and forest.

A Halloween Story

Hey, everyone! Since today is Halloween, I decided to write a Halloween story. This story is about a fairy and her princess preparing for Halloween. Hope you enjoy!

Once upon a Halloween, there lived a fairy and her princess who enjoy Halloween every year. One Halloween, the fairy asked, “Are you going as a fairy? If you are, I could give you some hints. I am going as a princess. I want some hints from you, please.”

“Yes, I’m dressing up as a fairy. I need some fairy tips from you, please. Wow, I could give you princess tips and hints”, said the princess. The princess and the fairy are going to a Halloween party and they are going as a fairy and princess. They give professional tips and hints every year to each other.

“You did a magnificent job. The makeup is fantastic. Does my makeup look ok?”, said the princess. “Yes, you did a splendid job. Thank you.” Once they were at the Halloween costume party, they had fun and got plenty of candy from trick treating.

When they got home, they were so tired that they collapsed into bed after they took off their costumes.  They had scary, fun, and silly Halloween dreams. Happy Halloween, everyone 🎃!

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Happy Halloween!

Amazing Nature Party: The Surprises

Hey, everyone! This is part 5 of the Amazing Nature Party series. In this part of the series, you’ll read about surprises and the answers to the questions in part 4.

The nature animals and plants cheered with excitement for the nature party that began. The animals sang while the trees danced because they were excited. The special visitor was a unicorn and a special fairy called the Life and Nature Fairy.

The nature things asked, “Why is a unicorn with Life and Nature Fairy here? Is there a reason?” The fairy said, “I’m here because I’ve heard about this unique nature party. I’ve heard about the party from my good friend the animal fairy and I’ve come to help you get some more people to hear about this lovely party.”

“I’m glad you think our party is unique and lovely. We certainly could use more attention”, thought the nature party leader. So the nature fairy set off to find some people, fairies, princesses, fantasy animals, and mermaids.

One by one, the guests began to arrive. What did the guests do when they got there? That’s the end of part 5 of the Amazing Nature Party. I hope you enjoyed!

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Books I Recommend: Frozen by Sarah Nathan and Sela Roman

Hey, everyone! This is my 50th book recommendation. I hope you enjoy!

1. Frozen by Sara Nathan and Sela Roman

2. Amazing Mr. Franklin or The Boy Who Read Everything by Ruth Ashby

3. Anne Frank by Menno Metselaar and Ruud van der Rol

4. Milton Hershey by M. M. Eboch

5. Paddington Takes The Test by Michael Bond

6. The Rock ‘n’ Roll Mystery by Gertrude Chandler Warner

7.  Violet Mackerel’s Personal Space by Anna Branford

8. Mystery of the Hot Air Balloon by Gertrude Chandler Warner

9. The Mystery of the Missing Pop Idol by Gertrude Chandler Warner

10. The Mystery of The Missing Dinosaur Bones by Gertrude Chandler Warner

11. The Case of The Golden Key by  James Preller

12. The Mystery of the Ballpark by Gertrude Chandler Warner

13. Pope Francis by Barbara Kramer

14. Felicity the Friday Fairy by Daisy Meadows

15. Horrible Harry and The Drop of Doom by Suzy Kline

16. Unlikely Heros by Jennifer S. Holland

17. The Case of the Ghostwriter by James Preller

18. Unlikely Loves by Jennifer S. Holland

19. Tea with Milk by Allen Say

20. Slightly Invisible by Lauren Child

21. The Unmapped Sea by Maryrose Wood

22. Round is a Mooncake by Roseanne Thong

23. The Magic School Bus At the Waterworks by Joanna Cole

24. A Gluten-Free Birthday For Me! by Sue Fliess

25. The Village Basket by Jonathan London

26. The Quilting Bee by Gail Gibbons

27. Hans Brinker by Bruce Coville

28. Grace and the Bully by Norma Jean Lutz

29. Hope’s Gift by Kelly Starling Lyons

30. Hansy’s Mermaid by Trinka Hakes Noble

31. The Phantom of the Post Office by Kate Klise

32. The Mystery of the Wild West Bandit by Gertrude Chandler Warner

33. Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu

34. The Case of the Rainy Day Mystery by James Preller

35. Galileo Galilei and the Science of Motion by William J. Boerst

36. Children of the Dragon by Sherry Garland

37. Leap Into Poetry by Avis Harley

38. Georgia O’Keeffe by Richard D. Marshall

39. Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye by Geronimo Stilton

40. Once They Were Hats by Frances Backhouse

41. The  Magic Pillow by Demi

42. The Hidden Life of Deer by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas

43. Raining Cats and Dogs… and Cupcakes! by Coco Simon

44. Alexis and the Perfect Recipe by Coco Simon

45. Animal Wisdom by Linda Bender DVM

46. The Case of the Frog-Jumping Contest by James Preller

47. The Case of the Bicycle Bandit by James Preller

48. Out on a Limb by Benjamin Kilham

49. Song Lee and the Hamster Hunt by Suzy Kline

50. Watching Giants by Elin Kelsey

51. Mia’s Recipe for Disaster by Coco Simon

52. A Fabumouse Vacation For Geronimo by Geronimo Stilton

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