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Reading
We all know the importance of reading—becoming a reader is the key to a good education, it opens windows on the world, it can develop vocabulary and critical thinking skills, and of course it can be plain old fun. Now there are more great books about reading than ever before—be sure to check them out.
- That Book Woman* by Heather Henson
- Wild About Books by Judy Sierra
- When the Library Lights Go Out by Megan McDonald
- Our Library by Eve Bunting
- Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen
- I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! By Dr. Seuss
- Miss Malarkey Leaves No Reader Behind by Judy Finchler & Kevin O’Malley
- Max’s Words by Kate Banks
- Reading With Day by Richard Jorgensen
- Bats at the Library by Brian Lies
- Library Mouse: A Friend’s Tale by Daniel Kirk
- Please Bury Me in the Library by J. Patrick Lewis
- B is for Books! by Annie Cobb
- I Don’t Like to Read! by Nancy Carlson
- The Best Book to Read by Debbie Bertram & Susan Bloom
- Miss Smith Reads Again! by Michael Garland
- Reading Makes You Feel Good by Todd Parr
- Hooray for Reading Day! by Margery Cuyler
- Born to Read by Judy Sierra
- The Library Dragon^ by Carmen Agra Deedy
- More Than Anything Else^ by Marie Bradby
- The Bookshop Dog^ by Cynthia Rylant
- Thank You, Mr. Falker^ by Patricia Polacco
- Edward and the Pirates^ by David McPhail
- Bee Tree^ by Patricia Polacco
- Amber on the Mountain^ by Tony Johnston
- Stella Louella and the Runaway Book^ by Lisa Campbell Ernst
* also listed on the monthly flyer
^ previously read on StoryLine
Click here for a pdf version of the monthly flyer.
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