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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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Red Pyramid
by Rick Riordan
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This is my favorite book of the summer!
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.
Super Boba Café
by Nidhi Chanani
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I really enjoyed this book because I love boba. There was an element of horror and funny scenes too. The main character helped her grandmother overcome a fear of the underground demon.
The78-Story treehouse
by Andy Griffiths
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The78-Story treehouse
Almost American Girl
by Robin Ha
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This book is so amazing! I recommend it to all people. I how there is diversity in the characters and they aren’t just American or Korean! That’s why I gave the book “Almost American Girl” by: Robin Ha 5/5 stars!
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!
Boy-crazy Stacey: A Graphic Novel (the Baby-sitters Club #7)
by Ann M. Martin
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This book is filled with drama, whether it was with boys or with friends. Stacy and her friend, Mary Anne, are babysitting kids for a week down in Sea City.
The Land Of Stories: A Grimm Warning
by Chris Colfer
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"A Grimm Warning" is the third book of "The Land Of Stories" series by Chris Colfer. When Alex and Conner finally reunite with each other, the Grande Armee, thousands of French soldiers, appears in the fairy tale world! They plan on taking over and has been able to get hold of the creature that nobody has seen before, and doesn't know how to defeat for decades: a dragon. Will the fairy tale world live to see another day or will it be called "French"?
Communication Skills for Teens: How to Listen, Express, and Connect for Success
by by Michelle Skeen PsyD (Author), Matthew McKay PhD
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Most of the chapters contained basic information except for one about the "Hidden agendas" of people, which can really show you why nasty people act the way they do. As well as the final chapter about interviewing skills- which is really helpful as I've never had to do one before.
Eight Times Up
by John Corr
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Eight Times Up by John Corr is a fiction. The book is about Riley trying out a new sport, aikido. Aikido is a Japanese martial arts. He tries out aikido in hope of controlling his emotions better and to have less anxiety in his life. Even though Riley faces many difficulties during this new sport, he finds out many important things also. Riley's aikido experience gives out a special message to all.