Summer Reading Program Phoenixville Area School District ---------------------------- Students Entering Grades 2 & 3.

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Summer Reading Program Phoenixville Area School District Students Entering Grades 2 & 3

Phoenixville Public Library Get a library card They have books and authors recommended for our Summer Reading Program Catch the Reading Bug – summer program

Summer Reading Program Can be found by going to:

Verna Aardema

Marc Brown

Matt Christopher

Doreen Cronin

Tomie DePaola

Susan Middleton Elya

Pat McKissack

Laura Numeroff

Dav Pilkey

Andrea Davis Pinkney

Patricia Polacco

Pam Munoz Ryan

Allen Say

Gary Soto

Rosemary Wells

Ed Young

Series

Series Step into Reading

Series

Nonfiction Authors – Gail Gibbons

Nonfiction Authors – Bobbie Kalman

Nonfiction Authors Seymour Simon

Nonfiction Authors – Stuart Murphy

Nonfiction Series A Picture Book of … by David Adler

Nonfiction Series Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science

Nonfiction Series Magic School Bus by Joanna Cole

Nonfiction Series Nature’s Children Books on Animals Alligators Polar BearsPet Parrots Eagles SalmonSea Mammals LizardsSea LionsTropical Fish Seals TurtlesCheetahs SnakesCatsCrocodiles WalrusGoldfishGorillas RabbitsHamstersPandas

Nonfiction Series New True Books

Zoo Books

Happy summer reading!