every summer we participate in the johnson county reading program. the kids love keeping track of which books they read and getting a book to keep at the end of the summer. their favorites now seem to be anything that makes them giggle, sports books, animal/nature books and space books. here are a few favorites from this summer:
henry builds a cabin, henry hikes to fitchburg and henry climbs a mountain by d.b. johnson.
books inspired by the life of henry david thoreau, i love reading these as much as they enjoy hearing them!
the incredible book eating boy and the great paper caper by oliver jeffers.
there's a zoo in room 22 by judy sierra.
funny poems about classroom pets
joseph had a little overcoat by simms taback.
a story of making something from nothing.
the song of francis by tomie de paola.
giving thanks for life and love.
a giraffe and a half, the giving tree, the missing piece, a light in the attic by shel silverstein.
classic silly stories, poems and sweet stories.
dinosaur bob and his adventures with the family lazardo by william joyce.
the berenstain bears on the moon by stan and jan berenstain.
henry likes to read these short chapter books to lucy and charlie.
my favorites this summer are memoirs.
trail of crumbs by kim sunee.
an amazing life searching for love and home through food and travel.
an amazing life searching for love and home through food and travel.
see you in a hundred years by logan ward.
a couple and their young son literally live life as close to a 1900 american farm as possible. no electricity, no plumbing, car or telephone while they raise and grow all of their food. not only do they survive they come out with new knowledge about their strengths and what is important to them.
expecting adam by martha beck.
another book about an unconventional way of discovering what's important in life and listening to God and angels.
dress your family in corduroy and denim by david sedaris.
a comical look at life and family. makes me realize my own family may not be that crazy after all!
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