Summertime is fast approaching…which means: more time to read! The Youth Services Crew would love to have all of the books checked out this summer…let’s clear those shelves and retain our reading levels throughout the summer; maybe even increase those reading levels!
You will find some fantastic non-fiction books on our New Books shelf. The first title is: Owly, Tiny Tales written by Andy Runton. This is the fifth book in the graphic novel series Owly. This book features nine mini-stories in graphic novel form with all of the characters from the previous four books. These mini-stories are based on friendships that Owly has built, and also the friendliness that Owly’s friends show to him. The call number for this title is: J741.5 R875o5.
The second recommendation is also a graphic novel series: The Last Kids Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains! This volume two in this series written by Max Brallier and friends. Adding to the fun of the original series, this series of two books will also have you turning the pages quickly to find out what is going to happen next. Find this book under the call number: J741.5 B731L2.
The third recommendation for a non-fiction title is God’s Little Astronomer written by Tina Cho. You will find this book under the call number: J261.5 C451g. With the summer sky as clear as can be, your little astronomer will learn what to look for in the universe by reading this book, or you could read the book to your little astronomer! Young astronomers in the book will help to guide the reader through the galaxies with the illustrations and text. There are also scriptures from the Old and New Testaments included on each double-page spread.
My fourth recommendation for a non-fiction title this week is Make Your Mark: Make a Difference, A Kid’s Guide to Standing Up for People, Animals, and the Planet. This book is written by Joan Marie Galat and you can find it under the call number J303.4 G131m. Is your youngster wanting to make a difference in their world, become active for a cause? This book can help lay out a plan of action to start using their voice for a cause. Filled with fairly short chapters, these very helpful tips will have our youth standing up for good causes all around their schools and communities.
The fifth and final recommendation for your non-fiction reading this week is My First Sewing Machine 30 Fun Projects Kids Will Love to Make written by Carlie Bijasson. You can find this title under the call number J646.2 B489m. This book is separated into chapters of interest, such as For My Bedroom; My Clothes and Accessories; For The Kitchen, and a few others. Your young crafter can help spruce up their bedroom, clothes, and even your kitchen with fun, creative, and easy to follow projects. There are patterns included in the book as well. I’ll be excited to see the finished projects and hear about all of the sewing happening all around the city!
Our Summer Reading Program for kids ages 0 – 19 will kick-off on Thursday, June 20, at 10 a.m. in Smiley Park just outside the Library’s Young Readers’ Room. Please join us on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the mornings at 10 a.m. and in the afternoons at 2 p.m. for an enrichment program or entertainment show. You can find a flyer on our website: https://www.akspl.org/yrr/
Redlands Unified School District will be here to serve a free lunch to all kids, ages 0 – 18, each Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Park.
Be sure to sign up for the reading game this summer at our kick-off event or later. We have a wonderful program lined up and are excited to get it started! Each Thursday, after the morning entertainment, every child will receive a free book, while supplies last (books were purchased with California State Library Grant funds).