2016 Summer Reading Resources
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Welcome to Camp Wonderopolis
Keeping kids and their families learning together throughout the summer and out-of-school time, Camp Wonderopolis can help build vocabulary, background knowledge in science, reading comprehension, critical thinking, and other literacy skills along the way.
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Great Kid Books: 2016 Summer Reading suggestions
Summer has started and I know my kids are loving the freedom from our regular school routine. But I also know that it's essential that they stay engaged with reading throughout the summer. UDATED: Here are the 2016 summer reading lists that we share with parents from the Berkeley School Libraries.
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Keep Your Kids Reading All Summer Long!
Motivate your kids with our great book recommendations, foster a love of reading during the summer months, and keep your child's skills sharp all year long with The Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge.
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Summer Reading Lists For Kids Ages 6 - 14
Happy summer vacation 2016! What are the best books for your kids to be reading this summer? I think I can help answer that question. I've read a ton of books and am excited to bring you the best summer reading lists for kids at every grade level from elementary to middle school!!
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50 Sensational Books of Summer | Scholastic.com
Our best storytellers are spinners of dreams, masters of satire, bearers of hard truths, recounters of history. A story can be told in many ways-through cartoon panels, through verse, through pictures coupled with text. And through words like these, from Kate DiCamillo's newest, Raymie Nightingale: "She made her soul smaller and smaller.
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2016 ALSC 6-8 List
2016 ALSC 3-5 List
2016 Summer Reading from The Horn Book: Intermediate
Need suggestions for beach reading or books to bring to summer camp? Here are our top ten books for different age ranges - including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry - all published 2015-2016 and ideal for the season. Grade levels are only suggestions; the individual child is the real criterion.
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2016 ALSC K-2 List