Children’s Books

For parents, finding something that your child will read can often be a lesson in frustration.

Either the child will not be happy reading anything (I don’t want to read – you read!) or they may want to read books that you as a parent aren’t comfortable with them reading.

I’ve been a little bit blessed in this regard.

My son, Kaden (age 9) is happy to read just about anything so long as it’s ‘not for girls’ and has not expressed much interest in reading books that may have a little too much young adult content in them or more mature themes then I think he’s ready for.

His cousins, (my brother has four girls ranging in age from 13 to 4 years old and one baby boy who just turned one) and all of the girls love reading or having books read to them and I’ve created this space on my site where they can share what books, etc, they are liking and loving.

Up first is:

Kaden Review

The 104-Storey Treehouse by Andy Griffiths

The 104 Storey Treehouse by Andy Grffiths and illustrated by Terry Denton.

Hint: he gave it 5 stars!

Here’s the blurb:

Join Andy and Terry in their wonderfully wild and wacky 104-storey treehouse. You can throw some refrigerators, make some money with the money-making machine (or honey if you’d prefer-it makes that too), climb the never-ending staircase, have a bunfight, deposit some burps in the burp bank, get totally tangled up in the tangled-up level, or just take some time out and relax in the peaceful sunny meadow full of buttercups, butterflies and bluebirds.

Well, what are you waiting for? Come on up!

Kaden’s review can be found by clicking on the link above.