If you are looking for something unexpected and fun to add to your summer reading list, The Pesky Fly is a catchy little story that would go down well pool-side with some sliced watermelon, while snuggled upon a soft towel.
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Susan Choi’s is an award-winning novelist. Camp Tiger is her first book for children.
Whether you’re traveling or staying close to home, here are four more ideas perfect for weaving reading and writing into your summer days!
The following books remind me of the promise that exists between the rising and setting sun, the too-hot for your feet pavement, and the cool, crisp chlorine-filled water.
How to Weave a Little Reading and Writing into the Summer Break
Get To Know Rex Gallagher from Beth Vrabel’s The Reckless Club, a new middle-grade Breakfast Club drama set in a old folks’ home.
Heave! Ho! Avoid the summer slide and sail into summer reading with the adventures of Captain No Beard.
Marcus Emerson is the author of the hit Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja series and the Secret Agent 6th Grader series. Check out his selfie with The Super Life of Ben Braver.
A writer of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction for audiences of all ages, Sheila is a professor in the MFA program at Hamline University, where she also serves as the fiction editor for Water~Stone Review.
The best selling middle grade book from our affiliate store makes perfect sense. 101 Books to Read Before You Grow Up, by Bianca Schulze, is a great tool for summer reading!