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Elementary School Librarians

Singapore American School elementary school librarians share their list of books recommended for winter break. Happy reading!

Board Book:

Bubbles (A Narwhal and Jelly Board Book)
by Ben Clanton

Picture Books: 

Saturday at the Food Pantry
by Diane O'Neill

Thank You, Miyuki by Roxane Marie Galliez

 Early Chapter Series:

Frankie Sparks and the Class Pet
by Megan Frazer Blakemore

The Haunted House Next Door
by Andres Miedoso

Older Readers:

History Smashers: Plagues and Pandemics by Kate Messner

Daughter of the Deep by Rick Riordan

City Spies by James Ponti


 

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