jaxpubliclibrary.org 630-BOOK Fizz Boom Read SUGGESTED READING FOR CHILDREN PRESCHOOLERS I’m the Biggest thing in the Ocean By Kevin Sherry Call Number: Y PICTURE SHERRY Mr. Grumpy’s Outing By John Burningham Call Number: Y PICTURE BURNINGHAM Hello! Hello! By Matthew Cordell Call Number: Y PICTURE CORDELL Baby Brains and Robomom By Simon James Call Number: Y PICTURE JAMES Castles, Caves and Honeycombs By Linda Ashman Call Number: Y PICTURE ASHMAN The Lion and the Mouse By Jerry Pinkney Call Number: Y PICTURE PINKNEY Roller Coaster By Maria Frazie Call Number: Y PICTURE FRAZIE Kitten’s First Full Moon By Kevin Henkes Call Number: Y PICTURE HENKES Green By Laura Vaccaro Seeger Call Number: Y PICTURE VACCARO I Spy Shapes in Art By Lucy Micklethwait Call Number: Y 701.8 MICKLETHWAIT Cloudette By Tom Lichtenheld Call Number: Y PICTURE LICHTENHELD All the Water in the World By Ella Lyon and Katherine Tillotson Call Number: Y 551.48 LYON School Age Kids The Secret Science Project That Almost Ate the School By Judy Sierra Call Number: Y PICTURE SIERRA Masterpiece By Elise Broach Call Number: Y FIC BROACH Science Fair By Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson Call Number: Y FIC BARRY Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist The Fran with Four Brains By Jim Benton Call Number: Y FIC BENTON Charlie’s Raven By Jean Craighead George Call Number: Y FIC GEORGE A Single Shard By Linda Sue Park Call Number: Y FIC PARK Hands-On Grossology By Sylvia Branzei Call Number: Y 612 BRANZEI Chasing Vermeer By Blue Balliett Call Number: Y FIC BALLIET Neo Leo, The Ageless Ideas of Leonardo da Vinci By Gene Barretta Call Number: Y 620.0092 BARRETTA Fireworks By Vicki Cobb Call Number: Y 662.1 COBB The Invention of Hugo Cabret By Brian Selznick Call Number: Y SELZNICK Science Verse By Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith Call Number: Y 500 SCIESZKA Exploding with interest in their world and how it works, children are naturally excited about science. Combining this interest with Summer Reading can result in amazing opportunities to expand young minds. Don’t miss the chance… here’s a great reading resource list from JPL.