Summer reads means different things to different people, which is why this was a four-part series. We started with mysteries, moved to travel and vacation, and continued with children's books. We finish the series with books that have women as their target audience. While there could have been many more topics, there four seemed to be the most popular when discussing favored reads among our editorial team.
Of course, these books don't have to be read by women. However, as a woman who has spent a few summer days lying on the beach, these books would be perfect choices to
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Summer Reads- Part 3- Children’s
June 10th, 2010 by Michele | Children's
With school out for the summer, many children relish the homework-free time. However, a little bit of daily reading is a great idea for all children. Reading will keep their minds active, expose them to new vocabulary, encourage their imaginations, and introduce them to new information.
So, as you are looking for some good reads for your children this, who better to turn to for this information than a librarian? Thanks to the Brooklyn Public Library selection librarians, we are pleased to offer suggested reads for children of all ages.
1. Babies
Mommy, Carry Me Please! by Jane Cabrera
See how
So, as you are looking for some good reads for your children this, who better to turn to for this information than a librarian? Thanks to the Brooklyn Public Library selection librarians, we are pleased to offer suggested reads for children of all ages.
1. Babies
Mommy, Carry Me Please! by Jane Cabrera
See how



