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30 Good Reads For June

30 Good Reads For June

You can borrow these books for FREE through the Boston Public Library (BPL) or preview them through our affiliate link on Amazon.

Shady Baby Feels: A First Book of Emotions
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A toddler plans to cook with her family and feels so many emotions during the process. She's excited to get started, shocked when she spills the milk, sad while her mom cleans it up, and feeling brave about trying to master a new skill. The book explores more emotions like feeling silly, nervous, bored, and more. A cute board book that rhymes and shares the emotional rollercoasters we all can face in a day. Not yet available at the Boston Public Library.

June

Cool Cuts
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In this celebration of hair (and self), you will see locs, fro hawks, mini twist, waves and more.

June

World of Reading: The Little Mermaid: This is Ariel
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Take a trip under the sea to explore where Princess Ariel lives. You'll meet her father, King Triton, her six sisters, her best friend Flounder and Scuttle, the expert on all things human. Ariel is super curious about life on land, and discovers a Prince named Eric who makes her even more excited about life beyond the sea.

June

Sandy Feet! Whose Feet? Footprints at the Shore
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From digging feet to crawling feet, this cute book mentions different species and their types of feet at the beach. It ends with a beautiful collection of footprints.

June

Cannonball
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A little boy dreams of the perfect dive, but gets a little scared when it comes time to jump. Fortunately, he has a super supportive Nan (grandmother) who also happens to be an ex-diver.

June

Ty's Travels: Camp-Out
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Ty's family plans a camping trip, but it's ruined when it starts to rain. So Ty has a brilliant idea to make sure the family still has an amazing time.

June

Duke Kahanamoku: Ready-to-Read Level 3 (You Should Meet)
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Meet the Hawaiian Olympian who grew up on the beach, won world-swimming records and showed the world how to ride the tallest waves. He also taught others about water safety, was nicknamed the "Human Fish," and is the reason life guards today have rescue boards.

June

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