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PreK Color Our World
This program is designed for children ages 0 to 4 to encourage life-long reading habits. Once you've earned enough points, you'll receive a completion certificate you can print and share!
Kids Color Our World
This program is designed for kids aged 5 to 12 to encourage life-long reading habits. Once you've earned enough points, you'll receive a completion certificate you can print and share!
Teen Color Our World
This program is designed for teens age 13 to 17 to encourage life-long reading habits. Once you've earned enough points, you'll receive a completion certificate you can print and share!
Adult Color Our World
This program is designed for adults to encourage life-long reading habits. Once you've earned enough points, you'll receive a completion certificate you can print and share!
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Frog & Toad All Year
by ARNOLD. LOBEL
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My favorite story was Down The Hill.
Walk Two Moons
by Sharon Creech
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This is my favorite book. Although it was originally written for children/tweens, I think will always be relevant to me no matter what age. The story follows protagonist Salamanca Tree Hiddle as she travels across state borders with her grandparents to visit her mother, all the while telling the extravagant tales of Phoebe Winterbottom and Ms. Cadaver. Not many books are as perfectly written as this one, but Creech does it once again, pulling at your heartstrings and making your spirit sing Salamanca's story.
There's Something About Sweetie
by Sandhya Menon
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I enjoyed it, but I almost felt like Sweetie was too perfect--Ashish was a good, kind person, but he also had some flaws which made him feel more real/natural, whereas Sweetie was presented as an almost perfect person which took me out of the experience. Plus, there were moments where Ashish's romantic feelings felt a bit too intense (as in, the way that Menon described it felt a bit sacchrine). Lastly, I wish Ashish's basketball issue (his lack of balltopia) had more time on the page since the only time it ends up really being mentioned is when they play HORSE and it turns into making out and then at the end when he finds balltopia again (although it's not clear if it was just a coincidence or what)
Wild Rides (Scholastic Reader: Hot Wheels)
by Ace Landers
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I liked seeing if my favorite car would win the race.
Pokémon: Pikachu in Love
by Tracey West
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I liked the quizzes and games at the end.
The Fantastic Flying Books Of Mr. Morris Lessmore
by William Joyce
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I liked the book because it has a page that reads "zzzzz". I like that sound. The pictures are also really nice.
Efren Divided
by Ernesto Cisneros
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This book was both heartwarming and heartbreaking with a touch of humor. The book is about a kid’s mom, who gets deported one day while he’s at school. But just to add to the drama, he loses a friend, has to take care of his little siblings alone, and tries to be elected school president. It’s an amazing book, and I definitely recommend it to anyone who has ever felt alone.
Tempted at Midnight
by Jacquie D'Alessandro
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Last of the midnight series. Fun and smutty
Thanksgiving Day
by Gail Gibbons
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I like this book because of the hay and the song.
Pete The Cat Goes Camping
by James Dean
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I like big foot in the story.