Summer Books For Kids
Whether it is outside under a tree or curled up in bed next to you, here are a few books for the summer reading list that are sure to keep your young readers glued to every word.
Whether it is outside under a tree or curled up in bed next to you, here are a few books for the summer reading list that are sure to keep your young readers glued to every word.
Whether your child or teen is looking to gain confidence, feel more positive or manage anxious thoughts, there are plenty of books available that are packed with helpful advice, fun activities and gentle reassurance.
The zombie apocalypse concept has become a popular theme in literature and entertainment, captivating audiences with its blend of horror, survival, and human resilience. If you’re eager to delve into the thrilling and often chilling world of the undead, several outstanding books can transport you to a post-apocalyptic landscape.
Teen girls may be too old for Dr Seuss and too young for Twilight, but there are still plenty of books that will keep them entertained and stimulated. Here are just a few that your young teen girl reader is sure to love.
Sharks are among the most captivating and feared creatures of the ocean. Their sleek bodies, razor-sharp teeth, and powerful presence…
Finding intelligent books that will appeal to teen boys can be a challenge. If a book is too literary, it won’t hold their interest. On the other hand, a plot-driven adventure may offer plenty of action, but not give kids much to care about. The advantage of a good science fiction series is that it offers the best of both worlds: strong, action-packed stories that keep teens coming back for more, and enough thematic complexity to challenge the imagination.
Finding books for teen boys is easier than it was. Many current writers write exciting, interesting books for boys. Keeping boys reading and interested in books is notoriously difficult. The teenage years are such a busy time for boys to learn about the world, themselves, and others.
Emily Henry writes stories about love and family for both teens and adults. She studied creative writing at Hope College and the now-defunct New York Center for Art & Media Studies and now spends most of her time in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the part of Kentucky just beneath it.
Beth Reekles is the YA author behind the 2018 Netflix smash hit movie, The Kissing Booth. Beth first published The Kissing Booth on Wattpad in 2010, at age 15, accumulating almost 20 million reads before it was published by (Penguin) Random House in 2012, along with her other YA novels, Rolling Dice and Out of Tune. She has also published a short story with Accent Press called Cwtch Me If You Can.
Where can you Create Your Own Kindness? It is easier than you might think to share random acts of kindness or to show someone that you are thinking of them or are thankful for them. So I wanted to share with you what you could do.
Rebecca Serle is an author and television writer who lives in New York and Los Angeles. Serle developed the hit TV adaptation of her YA series Famous in Love, and is also the author of The Dinner List, and YA novels The Edge of Falling and When You Were Mine. She received her MFA from the New School in NYC.
Following the Mackenzie and Diamond families in the That Boy Series, including the collection of the next generation of the families from book six.