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Grades K-2 Summer Reading List Picture Books Beginning to Read Books Poems, Riddles & Songs The Serpent Came to Gloucester .................................... Anderson Frog and Friends (series)................................................... Bunting In the Wild ........................................................................... Elliot Extra Yarn.......................................................................... Barnett Katy Duck (series).............................................................Capucilli Poetrees .......................................................................... Florian The Curious Garden..............................................................Brown Minnie and Moo (series) ........................................................Cazet Dear Hot Dog ................................................................... Gerstein The Great Kapok Tree ...........................................................Cherry A Bink & Gollie (series)....................................................... DiCamillo Simms Taback’s Great Big Book of Spacey, Snakey, Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever............................ Frazee The Flat Stanley (Easy Reader series)........................................ Haskins Buggy Riddles ..................................................................... Hall Man Who Walked Between the Towers....................... Gerstein Dog Penny (series).....................................................................Henkes My People.......................................................................... Hughes Magic .......................................................................Golembe Lilly’s Pinkalicious (series)............................................................... Kann Kids’ Funniest Knock-knocks ................................................. Keller Purple Plastic Purse ..................................................Henkes Henry’s Pearl and Wagner (series).............................................. McMullan De Colores and Other Latin American Folk Songs Freedom Box: A True Story from the Katie Woo, Where Are You? (series).............................. Manushkin for Children .....................................................................Orozco Underground Railroad.....................................................Levine Brownie and Pearl (series) ................................................... Rylant Good Sports: Rhymes About Running, Jumping, Otis ...................................................................................Long,L. Jon Scieszka’s Trucktown (series)....................................... Scieszka Throwing and More .................................................. Prelutsky How I Became a Pirate .................................................... Long, M. Amanda Pig (series) .................................................Van Leeuwen Dark Emperor & Other Poems of the Night ......................... Sidman Crow Call ............................................................................ Lowry Elephant and Piggie (series) ............................................. Willems Ubiquitous: Celebrating Nature’s Survivors......................... Sidman The Ballot Box Battle .........................................................McCully Mirror, Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse ............................ Singer Moses Goes to a Concert ...................................................Millman Here’s a Little Poem: A Very First Book of Poetry .................... Yolen Chapter Books My Rows and Piles of Coins ................................................. Mollel Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin.............................................................. Moss Ivy and Bean (series) ........................................................ Barrows Nursery Rhymes Officer Buckle and Gloria .............................................. Rathmann Tumtum and Nutmeg (series) ...............................................Bearn Grandfather’s Journey ..............................................................Say Violet Mackerel (series).................................................... Branford Pio Peep! Traditional Spanish Nursery Rhymes......................... Ada The Lorax.............................................................................. Seuss Flat Stanley (series) .............................................................Brown Skip Across the Ocean: Nursery Rhymes from How I Learned Geography ...............................................Shulevitz Mercy Watson (series) .................................................... DiCamillo Around the World ...........................................................Benjamin Wild About Books ................................................................ Sierra Sugar Plum Ballerinas (series) .........................................Goldberg The Neighborhood Mother Goose..........................................Crews Saving Sweetness .............................................................. Stanley Princess Posey (series) ........................................................ Greene Songs in the Shade of the Flamboyant Tree: French Creole A Sick Day for Amos McGee................................................... Stead Just Grace (series)............................................................... Harper Lullabies and Nursery Rhymes........................ Grosleziat, comp. Doctor De Soto....................................................................... Steig Ballpark Mysteries (series)..................................................... Kelly You Read to Me, I’ll Read to You: Very Short Interrupting Chicken .............................................................. Stein Alvin Ho (series) .....................................................................Look Mother Goose Tales to Read Together ....................... Hoberman Zachary’s Ball .....................................................................Tavares Ruby Lu (series) ......................................................................Look Red, Green, Blue: A First Book of Colors ..................................... Jay Mailing May ...................................................................... Tunnell Stink (series).................................................................. McDonald Pocketful of Posies: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes .............. Mavor Ira Sleeps Over.....................................................................Waber Lulu and the Duck in the Park (and sequel) ..........................McKay Here Comes Mother Goose ...................................................... Opie Show Way ...................................................................... Woodson Rainbow Magic Fairies (series) .......................................Meadows Three Little Kittens ............................................................ Pinkney Owl Moon............................................................................. Yolen Nancy Clancy (series).......................................................O’Connor Truckery Rhymes .............................................................. Scieszka Clementine (series)....................................................Pennypacker The Cazuela That the Farm Maiden Stirred ...........................Vamos Students will continue to have access to A to Z Mysteries (series) ........................................................... Roy books through myOn. To access this No-Dogs-Allowed Rule .........................................................Sheth Folk Tales & Fairy Tales program log into Launch Pad at Geronimo Stilton / Thea Stilton (series) ................................Stilton Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp ....................................... Carrick https://launchpad.classlink.com/newtonga Lulu and the Brontosaurus (and sequel) ............................... Viorst and click on the myOn app. The Magic Gourd................................................................. Diakite The Snow Queen....................................................... Ehrlich, adpt. Saint George and the Dragon............................................. Hodges Fables....................................................................................Lobel (continued on other side) Newton County Library Folk Tales & Fairy Tales (continued) The Newton County Library System will offer Tunjur! Tunjur! Tunjur!: A Palestinian Folktale .............. MacDonald curbside service at the Covington Branch every Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale ........................ McDermott Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from Grades K-2 Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave ........................................ Mayer 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. by APPOINTMENT Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs................................... Willems ONLY. NCLS staff will check out items on hold Summer Reading List Rapunzel .......................................................................... Zelinsky and bring them to the customer’s vehicles in the curbside line. The retrieval will take place Informational Books from the meeting room side entrance of the About Space ........................................................................Carson Covington Branch Library on Floyd Street. Coral Reefs.............................................................................. Chin I Arrows will be placed in the parking lot in order Fall Down ............................................................................ Cobb to direct
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