Amazon’s list of 25 Kids’ Kindle Books For $1.99 Each for this month has some great finds, such as:
Pirates! (4.5/5 stars, ages 1-5)
All hands on deck! Grab your eyepatch and join these three pirates on a rollicking trip, as they set sail on the high seas.
This bright book is the perfect introduction to pirate lingo and imaginative play.
Missing Math: A Number Mystery (4.5/5 stars, ages 6-8)
In Missing Math, the numbers all over town suddenly disappear.
The animals can’t count, use the phone, or even find out what time it is.
Rulers, money, and computers have all become completely useless. . . .
Can the town’s detective solve this numerical mystery?
Will he ever bring the numbers back home again?
Loreen Leedy’s clever rhyming text PLUS her amusing digitally painted illustrations EQUALS proof that we need math each and every day.
The Case of the Purloined Professor (4.5/5 stars, ages 9-12)
Frederick and Ishbu live in Miss Dove’s classroom, where they learn–and eat–to their hearts’ content.
But one fateful evening Natasha arrives with disturbing news: her father, a famous professor and scientist, has gone missing!
For the second time in their lives, the rats embark on a worldwide journey.
They travel the globe to save their friend and meet such colorful characters as a secret clan of badgers, two vicious rat terriers, and a stuffy English show mouse.
It’s another whirlwind adventure they’ll never forget!
Billy The Kid Is Not Crazy (4.5/5 stars, ages 9-12)
Billy March has been grounded for 63% of the past month. Every time he almost gets his parents’ trust back, his mind wanders off, and he causes another disaster!
Like the time he and his best friend Keenan decided to play droid war in a parking lot—and ended up launching a shopping cart into a car…Now Mom and Dad are threatening to send Billy to a psychologist.
They may even make him take brain drugs! But deep down, Billy really worries that Dad wishes he had a different son. He’ll never be as perfect as his sisters. Maybe he doesn’t belong in this family at all. But maybe, just maybe, talking to a “shrink” won’t be as terrible as Billy thinks.
With generous black-and-white illustrations in every chapter and ton of heart and humor, readers will be cheering for Billy as he struggles to find his place in the world—and discovers his true talent in the process.
Click here to browse the full list of 25 Kids’ Kindle Books For $1.99 Each.
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