We’ve curated a list of ’10 Must-Read Books for Kids During Summer Break 2023′, handpicked for their exciting narratives, memorable characters.
Delving into themes of empathy, courage, and acceptance, “Wonder” presents an inspiring narrative through the eyes of August Pullman – a 10-year-old boy born with facial differences.
Imbued with heartwarming lessons of friendship, hope, and the power of one’s voice, Katherine Applegate’s “The One and Only Ivan” tells the stirring tale of a silverback gorilla named Ivan.
Peter Brown’s “The Wild Robot” takes us on an engaging journey with Roz, a robot who unexpectedly finds herself on a remote island after a shipwreck.
Set against the backdrop of war, the narrative follows a young boy named Peter and his pet fox, Pax. Forced to abandon Pax in the wild.
Chris Grabenstein’s “Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library” introduces us to a group of twelve 12-year-olds who win a night in the town’s new high-tech library.
Set against the backdrop of World War II, “The War That Saved My Life” by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley is a poignant story of resilience and self-discovery.
An exhilarating addition to the popular series, Trenton Lee Stewart’s “The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Riddle of Ages” reunites readers with the beloved quartet of uniquely talented kids.
Ali Benjamin’s “The Thing About Jellyfish” is a deeply moving exploration of grief, friendship, and the mysteries of the universe.
Cassie Beasley’s “Circus Mirandus” is an extraordinary tale of a young boy named Micah Tuttle. Micah has grown up hearing tales of a wondrous circus from his beloved grandfather.
In “Wishtree,” Katherine Applegate expertly crafts a heartwarming tale around Red, a wise old oak tree who has been a silent witness to the lives of those around it for centuries.