Kids on Fire Bargain Alert: Check Out This Month’s List of 25 Kindle Kids’ Books For $1 Each

This month’s list of 25 Kindle Kids’ Books For $1 Each includes some fun, whimsical picture books, some early reader chapter books, and even some books for tweens. Here are just a few:

John Willy & Freddy Mcgee (4.5/5 stars, grade level 1-3)

A life of nibbling grains and burrowing in straw is perfect for ordinary guinea pigs. Then again, it’s perfectly boring for guinea pigs as extraordinary as John Willy and Freddy McGee!

So, of course, when their cage door is left open, these two daring friends take the chance to escape. Out into the world they go, afraid of nothing.

That is, until they suddenly hear—while inside the tunnels of a pool table: TAP! wumba BONK! tap-tap wumba BONK! Off they go again—this time back to their cage, but not for long!

The wonderful cut paper pictures of Caldecott Honor artist Holly Meade take young children on an adventure they will thoroughly enjoy.

 

Sleepover Larry (4/5 stars, grade level 1-3)

Larry is a polar bear with style.

He likes blueberry muffins, enjoys dancing ballet, and takes pride in his job as a lifeguard.

He lives with the Frobisher family in the hotel that they named after him. One day, Larry invites his bear friends from the zoo for a sleepover.

That’s when all the fun begins!

Jill Pinkwater’s pen-and-ink and colored-marker illustrations capture Larry’s appealing character as he and his friends have the best sleepover ever.

 

Life with Mammoth – Ogg and Bob Book 2 (4/5 stars, grade level 1-3)

Ogg and Bob are cavemen. They’re also best friends.

Ogg is good at thinking of things for the two friends to do together.

Bob is good at solving the problems that he and Ogg encounter.

But what happens when these two cavemen decide to get a pet mammoth?

With simple text and funny “caveman speak” these delightful chapter books are a treat for children.

 

My Robots: The Robotic Genius of Lady Regina Bonquers III (4.5/5 stars, grade level 3-5)

In this intriguing volume, noted monstrologist and alienologist Johan Olander reveals the works of the talented inventor Lady Regina Bonquers III, a genius recluse who mysteriously disappeared in 1972. The collection includes some of the most fascinating robots ever seen—and some never before seen. Shown here are Lady Regina’s sketches and notes, as well as marketing brochures, newspaper articles, and other artifacts of these machines. Inside you’ll find:

-Interplanetary battle bots!

-Giant firefighting robots!

-Building bots going berserk!

-A pocket-sized Personal Grooming Robot (for plucking unwanted nose hairs)!

-The snuggliest, cuddliest hugging robot you’ve even seen, and more!

Discover these amazing inventions and form your own theories about what really happened to Lady Bonquers. The imaginative text and artwork combined with an elaborate steampunk-inspired design make for an engaging package that will have kids dreaming up their own robots.

 

Click here to browse the full list of this month’s list of 25 Kindle Kids’ Books For $1 Each.

 

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