North Richland Hills Library Mayor's Summer Reading Club
NBC v and Telemundo 39 are Reading With Y'all this summer!
Our goal is to encourage our young students to read this summer because over the summer, children can lose almost 2 months of their reading and math skills. Past participating in summer reading programs and activities, you can keep your children's learning skills upward to engagement.
This is our tertiary yr to offering the summertime edition of Reading With You/Leyendo Contigo. We have excellent recommendations for children'south books from our partners at Reading Partners N Texas and the Fort Worth Public Library. Did you lot know that any pupil in North Texas can check out a book for free from the Fort Worth Public Library? Students do not have to be residents of Fort Worth to do so. Nosotros likewise have a list of exciting activities that students can participate in and win prizes from libraries beyond North Texas to go on them learning all summer long.
Check out the North Texas Summer Reading programs below to assistance your child stay on rail!
FREE Books Bachelor to borrow from the Fort Worth Public Library
Apply here for a Fort Worth Public Library Card or eCard. Books are besides available via curbside pickup.
Here is a collection of books from picture books to middle grade fiction. These are great books, both onetime and new, to share with the youth in your life.
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Check Out Your Favorite Picture Books
Big Feelings by Alexandra Penfold
Eyes That Kiss in the Corners by Joanna Ho
Fatima's Groovy Outdoors by Ambreen Tariq
I Love Yous, Baby Burrito by Angela Doninguez
Milo Imagines the World by Matt de la Pena
No Buddy Similar a Book past Brianne Farley
Something's Wrong! A Tale of Bear, a Hare, and Some Underwear by John Jory
Squish Squash Squished by Rebecca Kraft Rector
The Magical Yet by Angela DiTerlizzi
The Whole Hole Story by Vivian McInerny
Check Out Your Favorite Center Grade Fiction: Recommended for independent, potent, readers ages 8-12. They are also great for a family unit read aloud.
Amari and the Night Brothersby B. B. Alston
Doggo and Pupper past Katherine Applegate
Ruby-red, White and Whole by Rajani LaRocca
Scary Stories for Young Foxes past Christian Heidicker
Simon B. Rhyminpast Dwayne Reed
The Boys in the Dorsum Row by Mike Jung
The Dragon in the Library past Louie Stowell
The Style to Rio Lunaby Zoraida Cordova
The Winterborne Home for Vengeance and Valor by Ally Carter
Means to Make Sunshine by Rene Watson
Libros Ilustrados
La casa de algún día (The One Twenty-four hour period House) por Julia Durango east illustrado por Bianca Díaz
¡Los zombis no comen verduras! por Megan Lacera y Jorge Lacera, ilustrado por Jorge Lacera y adaptado al español por Yanitzia Canetti
Mi papi tiene una moto por Isabel Quintero e ilustrado por Zeke Peña ; traducido por Andrea Montejo
Quizás algo hermoso : cómo el arte transformó united nations barrio por F. Isabel Campoy y Theresa Howell e illustrado por Rafael López.
Libros de Capítulos
Mañanaland por Pam Muñoz Ryan y traducido por Alberto Jiménez Rioja
Los tipos malos por Aaron Blabey y traducido por Juan Pablo Lombana
Luciana por Erin Teagan ; traducido por Madelca Dominguez
Lector Fácil
¡Hoy volaré! por Mo Willems y adaptado al español por F. Isabel Campoy
Pedro y sus insectos por Fran Manushkin e illustrated por Tammie Lyon
No Ficción
Sharuko : el arqueólogo Peruano Julio C. Tello / Peruvian archaeologist Julio C. Tello por Monica Brown, ilustraciones por Elisa Chavarri y traducción al español por Adriana Domínguez
Reading Partners Summer Reading List
Grades 1000 – 1st
Hair Love past Matthew Cherry
My Friend Earth past Patricia MacLachlan and Francesca Sanna
Planting a Rainbow by Louis Ehlert
Standing On Her Shoulders by Monica Clark-Robinson
Swirl by Swirl: Spirals in Nature past Joyce Sidman
The Boy Who Grew a Forest: The Truthful Story of Jadav by Sophia Golz
The Rooster Who Would Not Exist Quite by Maria Isable Sanchez Vegara
The Very Impatient Caterpillar past Ross Burach
They All Saw a Cat by Brendan Wenzel
Grades 2nd – 3rd
Actual Size by Steve Jenkins
Finding Winnie by Lindsay Mattick
I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark past Debbie Levy
My Papi Has a Motorcycle by Isabel Quintero
Pretty Tricky: The Sneaky Ways Pants Survive past Etta Kaner
The Proudest Bluish: A Story of Hijab and Family by Ibtihaj Muhammad
The Upside Down Male child by Juan Felipe Herrera
The Wolves are Back by Jean Craighead George
Your Proper noun is a Song by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow
Grades 4th – 5th
Mananaland by Pam Munoz Ryan
Restart by Gordon Korman
Sitting Balderdash past Harry Northward. Abrams
The Circulatory Story by Marker One thousand. Corcoran
The Last Last Day-of-Summer by Lamar Giles
The Screaming Hairy Armadillo past Matthew Murrie
Where the Mount Meets the Moon by Grace Lin
Wish by Barbara O'Connor
N Texas Summertime Reading Programs
Allen: Tails and Tales Summer Reading Club
Absurd off this summer with a adept book! Children can win a free book and adults can win sweet treats this summer when they register with READsquared and log reading hours.
Arlington: Discover Your Story Summer Reading Challenge
Youth, teens and adults can all observe their stories by participating in this summer's reading bingo challenges. Consummate four squares in a row on the reading logs, accept it to your local public library and win your prize!
Carrollton: Summer Reading Program
Swoop into a adept volume this summer with the Carrollton Public Library! Log your reading with READsquared to win books and other prizes like giftcards or a 1-year Disney+ subscription!
Cedar Loma: Reading Colors your World Summer Reading Challenge
Colour your summer and read a good book! Sign upwards with the READsquared app and runway your pages read to win costless books and prizes like a trip to the Dallas Zoo or a Kindle Burn down. Check out the Cedar Hill Library's website for more than fun events like Storytime in the Park!
Dallas Public Libraries: SMART Summer with Mayor Johnson
Want to win a Nintendo Switch? What about a Pacman arcade game? A bouncy business firm? Kids 0-18 tin log their reading, win prizes and participate in summer learning events all summer long. Adults tin participate besides to win a Dallas Public Library tote bag.
De Soto: Mayor'south Reading Claiming
Keep reading this summertime and earn a certificate and prizes! Kids 0-17 can log in with READsquared to track their progress and win prizes! Adults can participate in the Adult summertime challenge too to win prizes. Plus, cheque out the De Soto Library'south website to discover the Friday Page Turner special guest videos and other summer learning activities!
Denton: READsquared Reading Programme/ chiliad Books earlier Kindergarten
Read for v hours and win a free volume! Read some other x hours for an boosted book and entry to prizes! Parents of children up to 5 years sometime are encouraged to log in and read to their children for the library's 1000 Books earlier Kindergarten program. Log in with the Denton Public Library today!
Duncanville: Tails and Tales Summer Reading Lodge
Jump into fun and visit the library for reading logs, take home crafts, and more summer activities! Complete the reading log and win a gratuitous book, plus entry for a Kindle Fire tablet.
Northward Richland Hills: Tails and Tales Mayor's Summer Reading Order
Have a roaring good time at the library! Log reading hours online or on the Beanstalk app to earn badges and compete with friends or family. Plus, check out the many virtual and in-person learning events held in June and July, including special performances similar reptile and magic shows.
Fort Worth: Tails and Tales, Mayor'south Summertime Reading Challenge
Curl upward with a furry friend this summer to join Fort Worth'south Tails and Tales reading programme. Log your reading hours online or with the Beanstalk app to win badges and prizes! All ages are welcome to participate.
Frisco: The Mayor's Summer Reading Claiming
This summertime will be a existent page turner when y'all register for the reading claiming, log your hours and win fun prizes with the Frisco Public Library! Follow the library on Facebook, Twitter or Youtube for fun summer challenges and activities.
Garland: Tails and Tales Summer Reading Plan
Kids can pick upward an activity card at the library or log hours virtually with the Beanstack app to complete activities and reading hours. Complete the log to enter to win a $50 souvenir carte du jour! All ages may participate in the reading claiming and outdoor storytime activities.
Grand Prairie: Outdoor Adventures Summertime Reading Social club
Become outside and read all summertime with the Grand Prairie Library! Option up a log at your closest library and plow it in for prizes and raffle tickets for all ages. The Thousand Prairie Public Library is besides offering a wide array of outdoor activities like a science camp, yoga and more!
Grapevine: Summer Reading Safari
Adventure into a good volume! Read at your own pace this summer by tracking your hours online or near with the goals you lot can set for your child. Plus, adventure on a safari with the Grapevine Public Library and meet some critters!
Irving: Tails and Tales Summer Reading Challenge
Babies, kids, teens and adults can enjoy the domestic dog days of summer when they option up a reading log or register online to win awesome prizes for reading. Enjoy the many virtual programs Irving Public Library has to offer for all ages.
Keller: Find Your Happy Summertime Reading Challenge
Find joy in reading this summer! Check out the Keller Public Library'southward listing of feel-skilful books this summer and log your reading on Beanstack to win a tasty treat and an entry for prizes.
Lewisville: Tails and Tales Summer Reading Program
Have a wagging adept time this summer and read a book! Kids can pick the challenge to read 25 books, 25 days or 25 hours to win a free book. Teens and adults may also participate for a costless volume and entry to a prize drawing! Be certain to check out all of the fun outdoor activities happening all summer.
Mansfield: Summertime Reading Club
Savor free colorlessness busters to pick upward at your local library, as well as activities and prizes for all ages in the Mansfield Summer Reading Club. Fifty-fifty participate in a scavenger chase in Historic Downtown Mansfield!
McKinney: Wild Adventures Summer Reading
Go wild this summer and log reading minutes on the Beanstack app to claim your prizes! Cheque out the library's calendar for more than fun events.
Mesquite: Mesquite Reads Summer Reading
Aid Mesquite ISD and Mesquite Public Libraries read 21 one thousand thousand pages this summertime! Sign into the READsquared portal to track your pages, play games, and collect badges.
Plano: Summer Learning
Explore the library this summer! Pick up a reading log at the Plano Public Library and other fun learning activities and meet your personal reading goals.
Richardson: Tails and Tales Summer Reading Gild
Splash into summer by signing up with the Beanstack app or visiting the library for a log to track your reading hours. Lucky participants have the chance to win a Kindle Burn down or Half Price Books souvenir card!
Weatherford: Tails and Tales Summer Reading Challenge
Wanna earn prizes? Well you're in luck! Kids, teens and adults tin can win prizes and earn tickets for a Mega Reader's Drawing with the Weatherford Public Library! Check out their website to register with the Beanstack app. Happy reading!
For more North Texas Summertime Reading Programs, check out your local library's website or search your city's name and blazon "Summer Reading 2021."
Source: https://www.nbcdfw.com/about-nbc-5/community/reading-with-you/reading-with-you-summer-edition-2021/2639939/
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