Summer Reading

Summer is a great time for reading!

To help you get started, here are some lists of suggested books to read, ways of keeping track of your reading, and some programs to encourage you to keep reading.

If you need book recommendations or ideas of what to read next, ask a librarian, a friend, or take a peek at the lists below.

Suggested Reading Book Lists

by Janssen at Everyday Reading.com

At the end of the linked post, she links to her past years posts featuring 100 best picture books each year.

from Reading Rockets.com

Reading Rockets annual summer reading guide. The linked page has this summer's list as well as the lists for past years.

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From Association for Library Service to Children

Book lists created for vaious age ranges.

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from Start With A Book.org

Look through their topic library to find books, hands-on activities, writing ideas, and related apps & websites to check out.

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From Brightly.com

Book lists created for various age ranges.

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Summer Reading Tips

from Start With A Book.org

Sign up for tips (3-4 text messages per week) that inspire summer reading and learning. Available in English or Spanish.

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Summer Reading Tracker

2019 Summer Reading & Math Log.pdf

Created by the TR PTO.

Created by Janssen at Everyday Reading.com

Summer Reading Incentives