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Summer Read-to-Learn: Juneteenth Is
Juneteenth is celebrated on June 19 in the Black community. It is a special day to honor freedom, both the history of those who suffered and the future of those who are free.
Read MoreBook Review: Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade by Janet Skeslien Charles
Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade tells of a group of women during WWI that brought books and libraries to people along the war front.
Read MoreSummer Read-to-Learn: Else B. in the Sea
Today’s Summer Read to Learn is about Else B who painted fish while under the water in the 1930s for science.
Read MoreSummer Read-to-Learn: How to Spacewalk
In today’s Summer Read to Learn How to Spacewalk, Kathryn Sullivan takes kids along on a space journey. as the first female American to go on a spacewalk.
Read MoreBooks Added to My Shelves in May 2024
All the books added to my shelves in May 2024 including fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books.
Read MoreSummer Read-to-Learn: Ultimate Spotlight Home Construction
This Summer Read-to-Learn feature is all about Home Construction. Kids can interactive with the features on the pages and build a house!
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Merfolk Village by Sabrina Makhsimova
Merfolk Village is a collection of three books set in the magical world of the ocean with a mermaid, a mercat, and a diver.
Read MoreSummer Read-to-Learn: The Soil in Jackie’s Garden
A rhythmic and lyrical story with lessons on the basics of gardening including photosynthesis and composting the soil in Jackie’s garden.
Read MoreBook Review: College Girl, Missing by Shawn Cohen
Shawn Cohen reinvestigates a 13 year old missing person case, one he first investigated at the time to see if any new information could help solve the case of missing college student, Lauren Spierer.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Do You Know? Farm by Camille Babeau
The newest addition to the Do You Know series focuses on farm life, the animals they raise, and the crops they grow.
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