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2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Fact File
by Kevin Pettman
If you haven't got enough of World Cup 2018, go back and review the teams, the players, and the stats that make this year's tournament the biggest sporting event in the world. SLO Library also has a ton of books on your favorite soccer players and teams.
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Lonely Planet Kids City Trails Washington Dc
by Lonely Planet Kids
Maybe you can't make it to Russia, but the City Trails series gives kids a chance to explore cities of the US and the world before they make their next trip. These are even fun to read at home.
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Maker Lab Outdoors : 25 Super Cool Projects
by Jack Challoner
Try a new experiment and make something amazing outdoors while the weather is great. Scientists of all ages will have a great time with any of the Smithsonian Maker Lab books.
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How to Code a Sandcastle
by Josh Funk
STEAM and the beach!! What is not to like in this fun story of tech meets summer shore time when Pearl and her rust-proof robot hit the beach to make the best sandcastle ever!
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Sun
by Sam Usher
When a boy and his grandpa decide to go for a summer picnic, the weather seems perfect....but how can they have escape the blazing summer sun a bit of simple summer fun?
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Grandma's Purse
by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
An energetic ode to time shared with a grandmother follows the experiences of a little girl who looks forward to her visiting grandma's warm hugs, sweet treats and seemingly magical purse filled with fun things to explore. For those whose summer means family coming to visit.
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Beach baby
by Laurie Elmquist
A reassuring bedtime story that's filled with memories from a perfect day playing on the beach, for summer reading with even your littlest beach baby.
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Plant, cook, eat! : a children's cookbook
by Joe Archer
Summer means even more things that can grow in your own backyard garden! Try using some of the free seeds from the County of SLO Public Libraries seed libraries at the Arroyo Grande, Santa Margarita, Los Osos, Nipomo and Shell Beach Library branches.
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Ice cream summer
by Peter Sís
A little boy writes to his grandfather about how he is staying busy and keeping his skills current during a breezy summer marked by their family's ice-cream preferences. By the award-winning author of The Wall.
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Fair ball
by Derek Jeter
What is summer without baseball? This book finds young Derek embarking on a summer of baseball that takes a nasty turn when a friend, and teammate, starts acting hostile and puts their team's baseball championship in jeopardy.
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Someday, Narwhal
by Lisa Mantchev
A tiny narwhal teams up with her boy, his friends and a trio of enthusiastic animals to discover the difference between staying home and embarking on a grand adventure. A fun ode to summer reading, and armchair adventures.
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