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Did You Know? Research shows that kids who don’t engage in reading over the summer tend to lose some of the academic skills they worked to develop during the previous school year. This effect is known as “summer slide.” Achievement gaps can develop between students who read over the summer and those who don’t. Library summer reading programs offer a fun way for kids to beat summer slide and keep their reading skills sharp for the new school year.
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Randy Ribay "A picture book about a father and his child's curiosity that reminds us what is important to hold onto in life."
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Yamile Saied Méndez "A vibrant picture book celebrating soccer and its worldwide fans."
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Christian Robinson "This big-hearted love letter to fathers reflects on the range of relationships that dads, both animal and human, have with their little ones."
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Phuc Tran "A cat is causing mayhem as Cranky and the crew are building a new playground, and Cranky is feeling, well, cranky. Will an unexpected new friendship help Cranky cool down and get back to work?"
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Megan Reyes "After the magical stones of Ravenwood go missing, eight-year-old Dak Evans goes on an adventure with a magical llama and a mysterious girl to help some dragons and find the fire stone."
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Ben Lerwill "A fascinating illustrated guide to birds and their surprising prehistoric ancestors."
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Goldy Moldavsky "Gigi and her sister are spending the summer at a Jewish bungalow colony in upstate New York, but even though she's Jewish, Gigi doesn't feel like she fits in."
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Sylvia Liu "When a once-in-a-lifetime chance to attend the World Cup is announced, superfans Ethan, Sasha, and Mateo compete to find a replica pair of the lucky cleats worn by their favorite player, El Botín."
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Julie Fiveash "Between living with grandma and working at the library, Anura experiences a summer full of traditions, zines, and community."
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