Company News

Summer Reading List Ideas for Your Kiddos

As a kid, if you love to read, then summer reading is one of the best parts of summer. You get to choose your own adventure and get lost in a good book without school work getting in the way. If your kiddo isn’t a big reader, then summer reading may be more like pulling teeth. Either way, a summer reading challenge will help your little ones keep their vocabulary and comprehension skills strong; which in turn makes going back to school that much easier. We love reading at Snip-its and know just how important a summer reading program can be. Here’s our list of great books and amazing programs which just may help put the fun back in summer reading!

Join a Summer Reading Program

Challenging kids to read and having a list of programs to join will keep them reading and interacting with other kids who are also reading. Plus, many offer a FREE book or other fun prizes!

  • Local Library – The librarians at your local library are book experts and they love picking out books your little one will love too. There’s usually a number of activities and groups at the library to entertain the most difficult of young readers. Many libraries have summer reading challenges on-line as well as in the library.
  • Book Stores – Most book stores, whether they are local independent sellers or national corporations, have themed reading programs and challenges. Barnes & Noble’s Summer Reading Triathlon is once such program this summer.
  • Book Publishers – Publishing sites usually have well thought out and extensive on-line programs with book logs, tracking, discussions, new content from their authors, games and prizes. Check out Scholastic’s Summer Reading Program for starters!

Our Summer Reading List Picks:

Early Readers

Wimpy Kid  Diary of a Wimpy Kid by: Jeff Kinney

Big Nate  Big Nate by: Lincoln Peirce

Wonder  Wonder by: R.J. Palacio

Adventure Books

BFG  BFG by: Roald Dahl

Shipwreck Island  Shipwreck Island by: SA Bodeen

Fantasy

Windsnap  The Tail of Emily Windsnap by: Liz Kessler & Sarah Gibb

The Land of Stories  The Wishing Well (Land of Stories series) by: Chris Colfer

Award Winning

American Born Chinese  American Born Chinese by: Gene Luen Yang

de la Pena  The Last Stop on Market Street by: Matt de la Pena

2016 Summer Olympic Tie-In

Nadia  Nadia: The Girl Who Couldn’t Sit Still by: Karli Gray

Library Olympics  Lemoncello’s Library Olympics by: Chris Grabenstein

Mystery

BellyUp  Belly Up by: Stuart Gibbs

The Gallery  The Gallery by: Laura Max Fitzgerald

Search

Top Articles

2018 Snip-its Kids' Hair Trends
2018 Kids' Hair Trends
2017 Kids Hair Trends
2017 Kids Hair Trends
Boys' Hair Trends 2019
2019 Boys' Hair Trends
Gabby's dollhouse now streaming on Netflix
Unbox make believe paw-someness with a dash of dreamworks gabby’s dollhouse inspiration
A young girl washing her hands in the kitchen sink.
DIY Daily Routine Charts for Kids

Archices

Member of the Press? Mommy Blogger? Let’s talk Snip-its!

Reach out if you are working on a story or would like to partner with us!

a woman with her child and a laptop computer in her lap. She has a pair of headphones on.