Anything by E.L. Konigsberg, from the Mixed up files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, About the B'nai Bagels, and several others. Also, books by Beverly Cleary, The mouse & the Motorcycle, Henry Huggins.
I would read the 2nd 3rd 4th twilight books they are the best also, the book companions of the night is great - it's just as good if not better than twilight
My friend is in third grade and she reads the warriors series but im trying the seekers and i think it is going to be a wonderful series!
Yes it is perfectly fine, but it may be a good idea to let a parent read it first, because there is a few scenes in it that is rated higher than the rest of the book.
To some extent it depends on how bright the 3rd grader is, and what materials and equipment he or she has access to.A good place to start looking would be your local library. Ask a librarian to help you find books on "Easy Science Experiments for 3rd Graders" or something like that. Or, if the library uses the Dewey Decimal system (unless your local library is at a university, it probably does) go to Nonfiction 507 (Science Fair Projects) and poke around there for something that looks interesting and that you think you could do.
Cluorofluorocarbons
Candy helps :D
to answer that question i have to know who.
Usually seven to nine.
Well I am a 3rd grader and i weigh 60 pounds so yeah
dear jodi, i apsolutly love your books may bird!! i read the first two books and am now on the 3rd i love your imagination for those books will you write more books like it?!?
8-9
50 to 70 pounds