Book Reviews for Kids by Kids- The Sisters Grimm: The Problem Child
July 19, 2015
For those of you who are looking for new books appropriate for middle grade that both boys and girls might enjoy, this is the place to look!
Every month, at least one new book will be added for review right here and they will be reviewed by the best critics, KIDS! That’s right, the one’s who read them will be the judge!
This blog is written by my quirky and adorable niece, Madelyn. She’s super sweet and quite ambitious in everything she sets her mind to. She’s quick to help and give hugs, two of my favoritist things!
Introducing the lovely Madelyn,
“Hi, I’m a Seventh Grader and I love to read and write. I also enjoy dancing and acting. I’m in Drama club and Author’s Team at my school. I’m an A+ student and I love my math class. I love to learn and learn and learn. I have a brother and a sister. . Right now I’m reading The Tale of Despereaux”
And now, introducing our next middle grade book review for kids, by kids!
Book review on The Sister’s Grimm: The Problem Child
by Michael Buckley
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This book is a great book for any kid to read. It takes place in the land of Ferryport Landing which is a mysterious town full of strange inhabitants. It starts in a burning house where Sabrina is trapped. Throughout the book, Sabrina gets into a lot of trouble. Luckily, she has a fairy prince and a little sister to get her out of trouble. Her sister, Daphne, is usually the more cheery one and Sabrina is the bossy one.
The plot of this story is that Little Red Riding Hood has kidnapped Sabrina and Daphne’s parents. She’s trying to create her family again. Red also kidnapped a baby and is trying to get Sabrina’s Grandma and Elvis, her dog. Sabrina is put through a lot of stress through this time. To top it off, the Ferryport inhabitants are trying to destroy the Grimm family. Many things happen in the fight to get the girl’s parents back.
The book is the third book in the Sister’s Grimm series. The two girls are descendants of the Grimm Brothers. They live in a land of fairytale characters and they solve the many mysteries in the town. The two girls were taken in by their Grandma after their parents disappeared.
this book has lots and lots of adventure and excitement. It is very enjoyable and fun. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves fairytales. This is a great book. If your kids need a book to read or even a book series, read the Sister’s Grimm series.
Here’s a list of other books we’ve reviewed:
Captain Underpants and the Attack of the Talking Toilets (In full color) by Dav Pilkey
Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
Invasion of the Overworld by Mark Cheverton
Igraine the Brave by Cornelia Funke
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis
Spiderwick Chronicles by Tony Di’Terlizzi and Holly Black
Artemis Fowl, book 1 by Eoin Colfer
The BFG (The Big Friendly Giant) by Roald Dahl
How to Train Your Dragon: How to Break a Dragon’s Heart, Book # 8 by Cressida Cowell
~ Till next time,
Linda Louise Lotti
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