by Gideon Sterer, illustrated by Lian Cho
What’s summer without trying to become a young entrepreneur with your own one-of-a-kind lemonade stand? It's too bad all the other kids on the block have the same idea. So, this spunky heroine takes her lemonade stand on the road, searching for thirsty clientele, and ends up in unexpected places. This is a funny and engaging story about turning lemons into lemonade with a slight twist.
IPC Personal Learning Goal: Enquiry, Resilient, Adaptable
by Lourdes Heuer, illustrated by Marissa Valdez
Esme! is another illustrated chapter book series for the transitional reading crowd. After meeting Wendall, a boy trying to earn a badge by selling Troop Badger cookies, Esme decides she wants to earn badges, too. She isn’t part of a Badger troop, so she starts her own and invites the kids in her apartment building to join. Her troop’s first task is to help Wendall sell all of his cookies. Esme is a can-do heroine with lots of heart, perfect for fans of Dory Fantasmagory.
IPC Personal Learning Goal: Collaborator, Respectful, Resilient
by Sam Hay, illustrated by Ria Maria Lee
If your reader knows who Mal, Evie, Carlos, and Jay are (mine do!), chances are they are a Disney Descendants fan. We know that the Descendants are the children of Disney Villains, but what were those villains like as kids? Did they cause trouble? Of course they did! When young Hades gets to the most magical summer camp, the ropes relay course is no match for his hot temper. This chapter book series features black-and-white illustrations, short chapters, and hilarious summer-themed scenarios, perfect for a road trip to Disney World (or land).
IPC Personal Learning Goal: Empathetic, Resilient, Communicator
by Lindsey Daly
This set of three “Would You Rather?” books is bursting with questions about favorite summer activities like campfires, whitewater rafting, and pool parties. Readers will find thought-provoking scenarios and games to entertain and challenge kids to think creatively and speak persuasively.
IPC Personal Learning Goal: Thinker, Communicator, Respectful
by Joe Cepeda
Join a father and son duo as they embark on a journey filled with unexpected mishaps and endless laughs. From a crowded camping ground to rainy nights and failed fishing attempts, nothing seems to go according to plan. But don't be fooled by the surface level chaos, as this delightful early comic teaches us that sometimes, the biggest adventures are the ones that don't go as expected.
IPC Personal Learning Goal: Resilient, Adaptable, Collaborator
by Megan Wagner Lloyd, illustrated by Abhi Alwar
Graphic novel lovers will want to read Peggy Pancake’s latest superhero adventure with her sidekick, Luc Croissant, as they battle Dr. Evil Breakfast Sandwich and his sinister Henchtoasts. In the second book of this graphic novel series, Peggy’s everyday life gets in the way of her superhero duties, and she soon finds herself facing an unexpected villain of her own making!
IPC Personal Learning Goal: Resilient, Adaptable, Ethical
by Kate Temple and Jol Temple, illustrated by Shiloh Gordon
In this hilarious mystery, The Underdog Detective Agency investigates a string of burglaries by a sly cat burglar. To catch the burglar, they do the unthinkable and bring on a brand new detective — a cat!
IPC Personal Learning Goal: Collaborator, Respectful, Thinker
by Bruce Hale, illustrated by Luke Séguin-Magee
Short chapters mixed with black and white illustrations make this new early chapter book series fly. When Elvis the dog chases a strange creature through the neighborhood and vanishes into a portal, three kids and their babysitter have no choice but to follow him. They soar through deep space, encounter aliens, dodge asteroids, and defy gravity as they attempt to find their furry best friend (and return home before bedtime!).
IPC Personal Learning Goal: Thinker, Resilient, Communicator
by John Gallagher
If your reader loves to “meow-l” with laughter, check out the fan-favorite Max Meow graphic novel series. In this installment, Max Meow and his best friend Mindy (Science Kitty) save Kittyopolis from monster pancakes, wild dreams, and familiar villains. Can Max’s friends help contain the breakfast chaos and stop a newly organized Legion of Nasty from putting Max on permanent pawse?
IPC Personal Learning Goal: Collaborator, Communicator, Resilient
Inky the Octopus
By Linda Sue Park , illustrated by Chris Raschka
Follow Inky the octopus as he escapes from his tank at the National Aquarium of New Zealand to the open ocean! Based on a true story, this ocean picture book for children ages 4-7 chronicles the adventure that the real-life Inky might have taken on his escape to freedom.
IPC Personal Learning Goal: Resilient, Thinker, Adaptable