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Summer Reads (121 series)

One Summer Night

This science rhyming picture book for young readers captures the drama of turtle hatchlings trying to follow the Moon to make their way to the ocean. But what will happen if the Moon doesn't shine brightly the night they hatch or lights from nearby homes distract them? How will they get to the ocean in time? Backmatter details the lifecycle of a turtle and the seven turtle species.

One Wonderful World—Every Action Counts!

This series gives kids the help and inspiration they need to become proactive and caring young citizens. Suggestions include cleaning up their neighborhood, doing good deeds for friends and neighbors in their community, becoming involved with local charities, taking care of wildlife, and growing plants that will benefit insects and other wild animals. Packed with info for young conservationists, each book is filled with projects and ideas (from simple tasks that take just a few seconds every day

Our World  

The Our World series takes readers on a worldwide tour to discover diverse countries from around the globe. Learn about each country3s land and climate, plants and animals, history, arts and entertainment, sports, politics and government, and much more!

Perfect Picture Books (Sequoia Kids Media)

Each of these beautifully illustrated picture books has a different, important message for young readers. From an umbrella who dares to fly on his own to an old man who thinks he's too old to play, the special characters of these books have something to teach all of us.

Phantom Finders (Spellbound)

Abby and Theo have the coolest family. Rather than gather at barbeques or plan beach vacations, the Winstons investigate the spooky stories and unsolved mysteries of their town, Murky Creek. Grandpa Winston started the tradition, and now he’s passing it on to Abby and Theo! When odd goings-on and suspicious happenings plague the citizens of Murky Creek, it’s up to the two kids to dig up clues and crack the case before things get any creepier.

Phoebe and Her Unicorn (Black Rabbit Tales)

It all started when a girl skipped a rock across a pondTand hit a unicorn in the face! This beautifully-drawn comic strip collection follows the unlikely friendship between a somewhat awkward girl, Phoebe, and her magical unicorn, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils. Over a series of hilarious adventures, Phoebe discovers just how extraordinary it is to have a unicorn bestie. Now offered in library binding, Dana Simpson's bestselling series takes on a new shelf-life for comic-lovers everywhere.

Pinchers, The

The Pinchers are a proud family of villains, going back three generations. Ture loves his family, but he just doesn't fit in. He cannot lie or cheat to save his life . . . but could he to save his family? This witty, energetic series about one very law-abiding child born to a family of robbers combines adventure, silliness, and the familiar day-to-day of family life with comical results. The accessible, illustrated short novels are a perfect bridge to independent reading.

Poetry Adventures

In this Poetry Adventures series, best-selling author Brian P. Cleary explores different types of poetry—some well-known, others less familiar—with his classic blend of wit and whimsy.

Quartz Creek Ranch

Every summer the gates of Quartz Creek Ranch swing open for kids needing a fresh start. The philosophy of the ranch is simple: "We don’t call it therapy. It’s just horseback riding." Under the watchful eyes of life-long ranchers Willard and Etty Bridle, these middle-schoolers put their hands—and hearts—to good use, learning to ride, working on the ranch, and caring for the animals. Aided by two teenage horse trainers, the kids must forge a bond with their horses, grow beyond the mistakes that br

Red Rhino

This series of short novels was designed to engage a broad spectrum of struggling readers. No longer will upper-elementary students have to read material junior to their maturity and interests. Characters are age appropriate and come from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Science fiction, sports, paranormal, realistic life, historical fiction, and fantasy are just a few of the many genres.