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Hey kids! Reading is a great way to journey
to another universe from the comfort of your
favorite chair! Go on an adventure with these great
space-themed books. Check them out at your local
library.
These reading recommendations are brought
to you by the Fayetteville Public Library. Their
summer reading program is
called "A Universe of Stories."
It's lots of fun and you can
even win prizes for reading!
FICTION
Colleen, M. & Yarlett, E.
(2019). Penguinaut!
Grade level preK-1.
A little penguin dreams
of going to the moon.
Burach, R. (2018). Pine
& Boof: Blast off!
Grade level preK-3.
Pine and Boof must travel to outer space to
return an egg.
McNamara, M. & Fearing, M. (2012). The three
little aliens and the big bad robot.
Grade level preK-3.
An out-of-this-world twist on the tale of the three
little pigs.
Krulik, N. E. & Thomas, L. (2017). The kid from
Planet Z: Crash!
Grade level 1-3.
When aliens crash on earth, they must pretend
to be human until they can fix their spaceship.
Roth, J. (2018). Too much space!
Grade level 1-4.
After getting bullied on a field trip, a boy works
to overcome his fears.
Badger, H. & Bennett, C.
(2010). The alien brainwash.
Grade level 2-4.
Kip explores a peaceful planet
of flowers, but is everything as
it seems?
Gibbs, S. (2015). Space case.
Grade level 3-7.
Living on the moon isn't as
exciting as Dashiell thought it
would be -- until he is the only one
who can solve a murder mystery.
Rodkey, G. (2019). We're not from here.
Grade level 3-7.
The Zhuri don't like humans. A boy and his
family must convince them to change their minds
if they want to survive on Choom, the Zhuris'
planet.
Teagan, E. & Truman, L. (2018). Luciana.
Grade level 3-7.
Luciana is made team leader at space camp, but
it's not all smooth sailing.
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SIGN UP FOR THE
SUMMER READING CLUB!
Visit the Fayetteville Public
Library at 401 W Mountain
St, Fayetteville, AR 72701,
or ask your adult to help
you sign up at
www.faylib.org/summer