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Did You Know? Summer reading isn’t just fun—it’s essential! When children and teens continue to read over the summer, they maintain and even improve the skills they gained during the school year. Without regular reading, students risk experiencing “summer slide,” a decline in literacy and academic achievement during the break. By making reading a part of their summer, children return to school better prepared and more confident.
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Deborah Farmer Kris In rhyming text, a caregiver lovingly validates all the ways their toddler shows care and kindness to themselves and others.
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Nina Crews Maya and her extended intergenerational family enjoy their annual trip to the beach.
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Ben Clanton Jelly has got to find a way out of this book, and it's up to the reader to help this little jellyfish... or not!
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Graham Annabelle Monique is excited to play with her best friend, Clyde! Clyde claims to be the best hider, but Monique is determined to prove him wrong in this search-along game of hide and seek.
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Lourdes Heuer Follows residents of Seashell Key as they welcome summer visitors to their coastal town.
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Gill Budgell Unlock the secret world of words and discover the building blocks of language in a visual reference book for learning about morphology that will boost vocabulary and improve spelling skills.
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Tiffany D. Jackson Brooklyn girl Kaylani McKinnon is thrust into an intricate web of lies when a shocking murder on Martha's Vineyard threatens to expose dangerous secrets
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Wendy Wan-Long Shang When her latest growth spurt improves her swimming, twelve-year-old Esme struggles to balance her competitive nature with being a good sport.
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Julio Anta Santi is excited to spend the summer in Hillside Valley, meeting local kids, eating his Abuela's delicious food and exploring, but Santi doesn't speak Spanish and it seems everyone he meets does.
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