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CHILDREN'S SUMMER READING

JUNE 20 - AUGUST 15 (For children entering grades 2-6)

Children entering grades 2-6 may join the Children’s Summer Reading Program online with READsquared. Read 10 books for your first $10 Barnes & Noble gift card and 10 more books for a second $10 Barnes & Noble gift card.  Each time you come to the library to claim a gift card, you’ll need to report on one of the books you’ve read (Here’s a tip: These reports count for the Bonus Program, too!) If you have a READsquared account, you do not need to create a new account.  Simply log into your account and enroll in the Children’s Summer Reading program.  August 15 is the last day to enter books in READsquared. September 7 is the last day to claim your gift cards.

BONUS PROGRAM!!  (For children entering grades 2-6)

The Bonus Program offers more chances to earn prizes!  Children entering grades 2-6 can report on books in person to a teen volunteer. You may report on up to 5 books per day.  When you reach 5, 10, 15, and 20 books you’ll earn a prize! You can report on a maximum of 20 books and earn a maximum of 4 prizes. August 15 is the last day to report books and get prizes.


                                     If you read:      You will get:
                                       5 books           a book
                                      10 books          candy
                                      15 books          a prize box prize
                                      20 books         
choice of book, candy, or prize box prize
                                     

Registration Tips:

  • For children 13 and under, the parent/guardian creates an account first then the account for their child.
  • For children 13 and under, if you don't fill in the login/password for the registered child, the parent/guardian uses their login to enter all books read.
  • If you already have an account, login first then choose "Enroll" next to the reader to enroll in a reading program.
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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
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I really liked it and it has a lot of action

The Stonekeeper: A Graphic Novel (amulet #1)
by Kazu Kibuishi
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It’s exciting, scary, and adventurous. It’s made up.

Max And The Midknights: The Tower Of Time
by Lincoln Peirce
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I like how the copy of Ghastly dies, and I also like when Sedgwick joins the team, and I also like how they find out that Uncle Budrik isn’t actually Max’s uncle, and I ALSO like when the family of Max reunites, and I like Mary.

Loot
by Jude Watson
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This book is about a criminal who falls off the roof and dies. His son finds his twin sister. Together they go on a mission to find the seven moon stones that were stolen by their dad. I thought it was a good book because there was a lot of adventure.

Doctor Nicholas Is Ridiculous!
by Dan Gutman
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The kids traveled through time to learn about history.

The Erotic Mind
by Jack Morin
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Very informative and insightful

Ride The Waves! (disney Stitch)
by Random House Children's Books
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Check check

Besties: Work It Out
by Kayla Miller
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This a great book about friendship and responsibility. And also hard work.

The Bad Guys In They're Bee-hind You! (the Bad Guys #14)
by Aaron Blabey
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My favorite part was the Doctor at the end (the cliffhanger!). It was a happy book that was a little scary for the guys in the book but not for me.

The Serpent And The Wings Of Night
by Carissa Broadbent
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Great story! I'm so conflicted towards the end and can't wait to read the next
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