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Stuck at home? Borrow digital books from Pikes Peak Library District! May 2020
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Homeschool Booklist Awesome Reads for Homeschool Families!
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Read the books below using the Hoopla and OverDrive apps, or read them on your computer! First, you'll need to create an account using your library card number and pin, if you haven't already. This ensures that PPLD cardholders can access the resources made available by our Library District. Learn more about our digital resources by visiting ppld.org/eLibrary.
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This graphic novel follows the everyday adventures of sisters Maureen and Wendy. Siblings - some people have them, do you? This has been a fun series to read, and these sisters are sometimes stinkers. They fight, and they love each other, too--just like most siblings. Ages: kids who can read independently, kids who want to be read to. Interests: Sisters, siblings More books in this series are available through Hoopla.
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Anne of Green Gables: A Graphic Novel by Mariah MarsdenAnne, an 11-year-old orphan, is sent by mistake to live with a lonely, middle-aged brother and sister on a Prince Edward Island farm and proceeds to make an indelible impression on everyone around her. This is a gorgeous graphic novel and is available in Hoopla, along with other graphic novels. The original story is followed faithfully, and the art is beyond lovely. Ages: kids who can read independently Interests: art lovers, classic literature
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Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana SimpsonAfter Phoebe hits a unicorn in the face with a rock by accident, she is granted one wish. Amazingly, she uses her wish to make the unicorn, named Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, her best friend. The two share adventures, have fun together, and irritate each other. Each "tale" is on a single page - just like a comic strip! Try all of the volumes in this funny and heartwarming series about friendship. Ages: kids who can read independently Interests: unicorns, comics, friendship More books in this series are available through Hoopla
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Ages: kids who can read independently Interests: cooking, doing things
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Ages: kids who can read independently, younger with your help Interests: science, the outdoors, activities
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Stitch Camp: 18 Crafty Projects for Kids & Tweens by Nicole BlumProvides step-by-step instructions for completing six textile crafts, offering three projects for each task, including an art pillow, phone sweater, cord-slung backpack, and beaded key fob or necklace. Ages: kids who can read independently, (some projects can be done with younger kids) Interests: kids who want to make, do, create
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Military Dogs by Frances E. RuffinThis book describes how dogs have been and are being used in military operations, including the Vietnam War, World War II, and at military installations around the world. This book, and Dog Scouts of America, fall under the "Always Available Children's Titles" category. This means that your child can check it out immediately, without waiting for digital copy to be returned. Ages: kids who can read independently, kids who want to be read to Interests: animals, the military
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Dog Scouts of America by Shelley BuecheIn an exciting series about our heroic canine friends, readers will learn how dogs are trained for various jobs and discover how dogs and people working together can accomplish seemingly impossible goals. Ages: kids who can read independently, kids who want to be read to Interests: Animals, helping others
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