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Kids Color Our World 2025
Jun 14, 2025 - Aug 09, 2025
This program is designed for kids from pre-K through grade 5 (generally aged 2 to 11) to encourage life-long learning and curiosity. Use one of our
paper bead trackers
to track your reading to show our volunteers and choose your beads!
Recording your books on
ReadSquared will earn you points toward raffle tickets
for end of summer prizes.
We have lots of fun things including personal story times, honorary librarian (for a day), robots, Crayola Experience tickets, and more for end of summer prize packages.
Using the bead tracker lets you keep track of what kinds of books you read through the summer. Each time you read a book it can only count as one type of book - picture book, animal book, mystery book, graphic novel, etc. Each type of book will earn you a bead for your summer reading necklace and create a keepsake that you will have well after the summer is over. EVERYONE who registers will get a necklace, only those who read and record their reading will add beads to their necklaces and get a chance at prizes at the end of summer.
Teen Color Our World
Jun 14, 2025 - Aug 09, 2025
This program is designed for teens and tweens grades 6 through 12 (generally ages 12 to 17) to encourage life-long reading habits and community involvement.
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Welcome To Moldy Manor (geronimo Stilton #59)
by Geronimo Stilton
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This book was okay. I thought the author did not give a lot of information on how geronimo solved his problem of overspending. The one thing I liked about it was that it was very interesting to read about and how he handled the situation.
Sunny Makes Her Case: A Graphic Novel (sunny #5)
by Jennifer L. Holm
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Sunny is impressive because her debating team won first prize and I wanted to be like her.
Mango Shaped Space
by Wendy Mass
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Mango Shaped Space by Wendy Mass is a very intimate book, it is about a girl named Mia, who has a condition called synesthesia, and nobody, not even her own mother belives her and this results in a series of very interesting events. This book teaches you a very good lesson about life. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes realistic fiction or just wants a fun sort of relatable book to read.
What Was the Plague?
by Roberta Edwards
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it was interesting. I liked the part where people threw plague victims over the wall.
The Mystery Of Locked Rooms
by Lindsay Currie
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I love how in each escape room, there is a problem or conflict that the characters face to struggle. It is either with their friendship or just trying to get out of the room itself.
Harbor Me
by Jacqueline Woodson
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Harbor me by Jacqueline Woodson is a fiction book. The book was mainly about the narrator of the story, Haley, and her discussions with her friends. As part of a special class, Haley and her six classmates go to the ARTT (A Room To Talk) room every Friday to talk amongst themselves (without a teacher). At first, all the children have no idea what to talk about in the room. However, as time goes on, they start to open up about their lives and the many problems in the world. Talking with each other helped the children feel better about their own problems and even make new friends. Personally, I would rate this book a four out of five because the book itself was very meaningful and thoughtful but I think that it was a pretty slow book in comparison to other books that I have read before.
A Boy Called Bat
by Elana K. Arnold
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I loved the book!
The Midnight Gang
by David Walliams
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This fiction book "The Midnight Gang" is mainly about a gang that has an adventure when everyone is sleeping: Midnight. Most people in [Lord Funt Hospital] is always suspicious about the constituent: Amber, Tom, Robin, George, and one of the grown-ups- the porter. The midnight gang has to cover their most tremendous secret before they blow it all out!
The78-Story treehouse
by Andy Griffiths
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The78-Story treehouse
I'm A Poet And I Know It!
by Dan Gutman
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I found it pretty good but got boring later. And at the end Mayor Hubble pulled off a “April Fools” prank but it wasn’t on April the 1st! It was April the 2nd!