Book Covers


Last week Cloud 9 worked really hard finishing their book covers for their favourite book. Check it out!

12 comments to Book Covers

  • Mrs. Temske

    Dear Cloud 9ers,

    I can definitely tell you put some time into your book covers. The illustrations look great and I think that having your photos with them really pulls the display together. I’m sure my students would love reading all the back cover write ups. Were there a lot of students that picked new books based on the recommendations?

    Once again I commend you on your quality work. Keep it up. I enjoying reading your blog and seeing what you all are doing.

    Mrs. Temske
    Roswell, Georgia USA

  • Abby

    Wow the book covers look great up on the wall! :)

  • Flynn

    Nice art zoe it looks fantastic

  • These look so fantastic

  • Hannah

    Hi I am Hannah from Adelaide,
    Your blog is VERY COOL keep up the good work.
    I like your book covers especially the Holes one and the others a good too.I wached the movie last year and read the book Holes.
    Thanks Hannah

  • wow very interesting but what is this for?

  • I woke up to the terrible earthquake news … thinking of your beautiful country and people.

    Children are as ever the future and carry the flag. So it’s cheering to see this lovely work on books and Holes is absolutely one of my all time favourites to read to a class.

    Best wishes
    Mr E

  • Wow! That’s Pretty Interesting! Looks Like It Took You Guys Quite A While To Make Those. Well I Think That’s A Creative Way To Make Reading A Fun Experience! :)

  • [...] – We learnt how to make a 3D Book Cover about our favourite [...]

  • Kristy Kelnhofer

    I teach 5th grade ELA in Beaufort, SC, USA. Do you have directions for this activity that I might have?? It’s a wonderful display idea!!

  • Colleen

    Hi there! These are adorable! Do you have directions that you don’t mind sharing? Thanks so much!

  • Diane

    I am a Grade 5 teacher in Saskatchewan, Canada. I just love, love this idea and appreciate the high calibre of work your students were able to achieve. I would love to do this with my class. Any chance you would be willing to share the directions with us? Much appreciated and well done:)

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