Hello! Has your summer break ended? Are the kids back in school? Today is our third week of First grade! I have enjoyed posting our book lists for the summer and hope that it has given you new titles and authors to explore. I suffered an accident which left me with an injured hand, so apologies for the lack of posts and the minimal words this post, as I am still healing. Here is the glorious list of our final summer reads, with links to Amazon to make up for my lack of description and personal thoughts this time around:
52. Paddington Helps Out Written By Michael Bond
53. Paddington in the Garden Written By Michael Bond Illustrated by R.W. Alley
54. Last Stop on Market Street Words By Matt De La Pena Illustrated By Christian Robinson
55. Hearts A Toon Book By Theresa Rowe A First Comic For Brand New Readers
56. Brownie and Pearl See the Sights Written By Cynthia Rylant Illustrated By Brian Biggs
57. Little White Rabbit By Kevin Henkes
58. Following Papa’s Song Gianna Marino
59. Nana in the City By Lauren Castillo
60. The Day the Crayons Quit By Drew Daywalt
61. I Like Fish by Margaret Wise Brown
62.What’s in the Woods Dear Dragon? By Margaret Hillert
63. Gus Gets Scared By Frank Remkiewicz
Flip a word books Written By Harriet Ziefert Illustrated By Yukio Kido
64.Crab Cab
65. Wet Pet
66. Snow Bow
68.-72 My “a”,”e”, “o”, “u”, “c”, “t” Sound Box books Written by Jane Belk Moncure
73. Rookie Read-About Science Book: Solids, Liquids, and Gases By Ginger Garrett
74. Ramona and her Father By Beverly Cleary
75. Ramona and her Mother By Beverly Cleary
76. Pigs Make Me Sneeze By Mo Willems
Wowzers! 76 books on our summer list! We read many more books this summer at the library, before I began logging and keeping track of them. I would estimate at least 100 books read this summer if not more. I feel proud as a parent that I read all of these books to my child and that she in turn read to me. I am going to continue to post books that we read, because I truly enjoyed sharing them so much! I would love to hear what you are reading to your 6 year old. I am always on the hunt for a new tale. Oh! And also for great early readers now that she is reading. Hooray for Books!
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