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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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Pompeii... Buried Ailve!
by Edith Kunhardt
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My favorite part was when the volcano erupted.
Pete The Cat Goes Camping
by James Dean
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I like big foot in the story.
The Content of Our Character
by Shelby Steele
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Very thought provoking. Though published in the 90s many points hold true today and have become increasingly relevant as racial tensions rise in America. I marked so many interesting facts and thoughts I ended up buying my own copy to keep all my notes in haha
Sugar Sugar Everywhere
by Raz Kids Books
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I learned when you eat sugar your body breaks it down into glucose. It spreads around your body and gives you energy
The Ghost Bride
by Yangsze Choo
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It wasn't my cup of tea, but I'm not sure if I can quantify why--perhaps it's because I felt the romance was a bit all over the place; as a reader I was rooting for Tian Bai, partially because it felt like that was who Li lan wanted to be with for a majority of the novel. Intellectually, I recognized/knew that Er Lang made more sense for Li lan, but I had not yet fully switched to rooting for Er Lang before the novel ended. The writing also at times felt a bit distanced (emotionally) but that was a smaller concern for me.
I Lost My Tooth!
by Hans Wilhelm
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It was little fun
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.
Christine
by Stephen King
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As always King does not disappoint. I was frustrated with Arnie the whole time as I watched the grip Christine/LeBay’s ghost had on him grow and he alienated everyone and destroyed his entire life. The part at the end where the police try to crush the car into a little cube and one swears it but him...and you are left imagining the cube slowly popping back, growing bigger, and Christine putting herself back together. Also made me not want to eat burgers in a car for a long time.
The Cage
by Bonnie Kistler
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I could not put this book down! it was edge of your seat reading! Loved it!!!!
Jaws
by Peter Benchley
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Gorier and better than the movie. The plot line with his wife seeking affirmation from her rich summer crowd and Matthew seemed unnecessary. I like a good monster book. As a bonus I read this book at the beach while sitting in a chair in the water for added effect.