What a way to come back from Christmas break: one snow day, two school days, two more snow days! At my house we loved being able to go sledding. But now we’re hoping that it warms up enough for us to get back to school on January 11th. If you’ve curled up with a good book during your snow days, let me know about it by leaving a comment below! Here are a couple recommendations from last week that you might enjoy reading, too:
Do you like horses? Do you like to DRAW horses? Well, if you do, you will like the book Draw 50 Horses by Lee J. Ames! Draw 50 Horses is a step by step drawing book. You will learn how to draw different breeds, poses and ages of horses!
If you read this book you will be able to draw masterpieces! Submitted by Allison V.
In the book The Invention Of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick, twelve-year-old Hugo lives alone in a train station. His dad used to be the clock fixer there, but he died when he was young. He taught Hugo how to fix clocks. Now it’s Hugo’s job. Hugo has to steal food and all the stuff he has. But the story is still sad and adventurous.
I loved the book because it is adventerous and goes through his life. If you like adventure, you should read this great book because I like adventures and I liked the cop chase. It’s a good book. Submitted by Kameron W.
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