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·   Register Online Here – Parents you can create an account first to easily monitor your children's activity.

·   Track Your Reading – Log every book you read with your child here

·   Keep Reading! – Prepare your child for kindergarten by reaching 1,000 books before they enter kindergarten.



Put reading first, with 20 minutes a day spent reading to your children. 
Make it fun and exciting. Be imaginative.

If you read just 1 book a day, you will have read about 365 books in a year. That is 730 books in two years, and 1,095 books in just three years!

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Roosters Off To See The World By Eric Carle
by Eric Carle

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Eric Carle classic as always.

Autumn
by Gail Saunders-smith

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about things you do in the fall or autumn

The Awakening
by Nora Roberts

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Breen Kelly is a young lady who hates her job but keeps kn working to pay off her student loans. She has anxiety attacks as well as headaches with strange dreams. She has dreams about dragons. Her father use to tell her about these magical places in bedtime stories when she was very young before he disappeared.

Theodore Boone The Accused
by John Grisham

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Theodore Boone helps his friend who was an accomplice to a crime.

Tiny T. Rex And The Impossible Hug
by Jonathan Stutzman

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Children's book on how to help a friend fell better.

Lost in the Leaf Pile
by Katharine Kenah

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cute story about raking leaves

Gus Gets Scared
by Frank Remkiewics

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Story about sleeping in a tent in the backyard.

The Count Of Monte Cristo
by Alexandre Dumas

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Testing our staff book club. One of my favorite books of all time! :)

Puppy Takes a Bath
by Christine Ricci

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Cute story about giving your puppy a bath.

Everything Happens For A Reason
by Kate Bowler

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The prospect of your own mortality sometimes can force you to realize that you may have been subscribing to the prosperity gospel. Everything is good, but is it really. Kate describes many stages and season in her life that we all may have to explore before we can find ourselves, our inner joy and peace with our circumstances.