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    65 Terrific Children’s Books About Summer

    Younspire MagazineBy Younspire MagazineMay 23, 2025No Comments19 Mins Read
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    Prepare for summer season by studying children’s books, picture books, chapter books, and middle grade books, about summer season. You’ll examine swimming, the solar, going to the seaside, gardening, camping, and extra!

    Whether or not at house or on trip, these good books about summer season will hit the spot!

    However first, be sure to’re prepared for summer season studying with free summer reading programs, summer reading book lists, and frequent journeys to the library.

    And top off on exercise books like coloring books, sticker books, and hidden picture books.

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    Image Books About Summer season

    Summer Is Here written by Renee Watson, illustrated by Bea Jackson
    Personified summer season tiptoes into a bit of lady’s room, waking her up with ticklish sunrays. A day of summer season brings the little lady recent fruit and swimming with pals on the pool, water balloon fights, bubbles, park picnics, and JOY. Pretty.

    On My Beach written by Sara Gillingham & Lorena Siminovich
    Wiggle the crab puppet along with your finger as he races over the sand, hides in tide swimming pools, and digs a cool sandy mattress. Lovely!

    Brave Little Camper written by Carmen Crowe, illustrated by Jen Taylor
    Little Camper spends the evening within the forest and listens to the sounds. Readers push the buttons to listen to the pleasant sounds of nature. Sweetly introduces infants and toddlers to the forest at evening.

    On a Summer Night written by Deborah Hopkinson, illustrated by Kenard Pak
    Light, sensory writing attracts us into the evening exterior after the kid, the cat, the canine, the rabbit, the tree awake. Repetitive questions ask what has woken every individual, animal, or object. Was it you? A whisper of wind curls round you. A lone cloud seems within the star-sprinkled sky. It’s nonetheless and quiet exterior. After which the kid returns inside. However who has woken the moon? This guide looks like a prayer — nonetheless, peaceable, and full of love.

    Should I Share My Ice Cream by Mo Willems
    Elephant struggles with not desirous to share his ice cream with Piggie — although Piggie isn’t round. He thinks he ought to share, then that he shouldn’t. He debates for therefore lengthy that his ice cream melts right into a puddle on the bottom. Fortuitously for him, Piggie comes together with an ice cream cone of her personal and shares it with Elephant.

    Wonderful Children's Books About SummerThe Camping Trip by Jennifer Ok. Mann
    Ernestine shares all of the vital particulars about her first tenting journey, from packing to mountain climbing and even getting a bit of scared within the evening. The journey finally ends up being a beautiful expertise! And it’s a beautiful studying expertise, too. The comedian panels and illustrations really feel recent and atmospheric.

    summer themed picture booksSandcastle by Einat Tsarfati
    What occurs when this little lady builds a sandcastle? She makes a citadel with turrets and domes that kings and queens go to and host grand events. However the friends don’t just like the sand meals or the sand of their garments, so how will the little lady make things better? (A sand ball struggle!)

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    Sun
    by Sam Usher
    On a highly regarded day, Sam and Grandad make a picnic and set off to seek out the proper spot...The repeating language builds pressure within the story, making for an ideal read-aloud expertise. “So Granddad navigated and I seemed out. /  I stated, “What about this fashion, Granddad?” // The solar beat down.” When the duo finds the proper spot — in a cave — it’s already taken by pirates. What is going to they do? Share their picnic, in fact! What an incredible life lesson.

    A Day for Sandcastles written by JonArno Lawson, illustrated by Qin Leng
    Make a journey to the seaside on this beautiful wordless picture book a couple of playful day constructing sandcastles.

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    How to Meet a Mermaid
    written by Sue Fleiss, illustrated by Simona Sanfilippo
    Each hundred years, the mermaids come to shore. And you’ll meet one in the event you comply with the steps on this guide! First, you’ll must make a crown for her utilizing shells, coral, grass, driftwood, and tumbled glass. In case you stand by the ocean, she’ll see you, and you’ll give her the crown, perhaps even supplying you with a fin so you may swim along with her. Rhyming, colourful, and playful, that is certain to encourage a lot of crown-making crafts.

    summer themed picture booksJabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall
    Jabari is able to leap off the diving board. Largely. His dad tells Jabari that he feels scared too, and generally after a deep breath and telling himself he’s prepared, the factor stops feeling scary and looks like a shock as an alternative. Stunning illustrations, excellent textual content to image ratio, and a useful, relatable story make this a favourite read-aloud for summer season.

    Swim, Jim! by Kaz Windness
    The children in your lap will adore this candy read aloud book with playful mixed-media drawings. Apprehensive about sinking, Jim doesn’t be a part of his crocodile siblings within the massive swamp. He decides to be taught n a smaller swamp and wiggles, waggles away. Quickly, he finds a pool with deserted floaties and noodles, seemingly only for him. Joined by his siblings, Jim checks out his new swimming wear and his sisters present him all about bubbles and paddling, and FUN. Good for summertime and all yr spherical.

    Daniel’s Good Day by Micha Archer
    Examine a boy strolling by means of his neighborhood the place he talks to neighbors about what makes a “good” day. From the neighbor portray to the nanny pushing a stroller to a gardener and even his Grandma, Daniel listens and observes. And he has a great day, too. The beautiful collage paintings and the gorgeous message of the little issues that make a great day make this a memorable story.

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    Hike
    by Pete Oswald
    Take an journey with a boy and his father out of town and into the woods. Wordless, playful, emotion-filled, and deeply satisfying, see the great thing about nature from a log bridge and a waterfall to the pine forest the place the daddy and son plant a brand new tree. Gorgeous and heartfelt.

    The Pickwicks’ Picnic A Counting Adventure written by Carol Brendler, illustrated by Renee Kurilla
    Engaging cartoon-like illustrations invite you into this pleasant counting journey. The Pickwicks go away town of their trusty pickup in the direction of the shore. As they do, they’re handed by 2 blue scooters, 3 squeaky jeeps, and extra automobiles till all of them get to the box-girder bridge. Which is closed! However don’t fear, the Pickwicks unload their picnic on the street and have a beautiful time. Incredible gumption, counting, and storyline.

    The Hike by Alison Farrell
    I like this DARLING nature story, and so will you! Three pals and one canine go away for a mountain hike. Handwriting labels wildlife round them — Steller’s Jay, a porcupine quill, a chipmunk nest. The women are glad to run, cease to eat thimbleberries, make leaf baskets, relaxation, get misplaced, write of their sketchbooks, and spot the animals round them. They make it to the highest after which return house. Use this to get impressed on your personal hike.

    The Summer Nick Taught His Cats to Read written by Curtis Manley and Katie Berube
    Nick does every thing together with his cats — besides learn books. That’s why Nick decides to show his cats to learn, too. Verne, the cat, is , however Stevenson, the cat, isn’t. Till . . . Nick discovers Stevenson’s drawing. All Stevenson wants are phrases, and he’s written his personal story to learn.

    Seashells More Than a Home written by Melissa Stewart, illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
    Informative and exquisite, this image guide will make you lengthy to go to the seashore to seek out your personal seashells. Written in dual-layered figurative language textual content, readers will learn the fundamentals of shells within the first layer of larger textual content measurement. The secondary textual content elaborates on the precise sorts of shells. Delicate watercolor illustrations present the seashells within the ocean and seaside.

    How to Code a Sandcastle written by Josh Funke, illustrated by Sara Palacios
    It’s Pearl’s final day on the seaside and her final probability to construct a sandcastle. By way of trial and error, she packages her robotic to construct a complete sandcastle kingdom! Get more coding ideas here.

    Captain Jack and the Pirates written by Peter Bently, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
    You’ll love this fascinating summer season journey of enemy pirates, shipwrecks, and treasure! Plus, Oxenbury’s illustrations are superb.

    Summer (A Pop-Up Book) by David A. Carter
    What stands out on this guide about summer season isn’t the easy textual content or the nouns that label summer season issues however the colourful pop-ups on every web page: timber with birds, bushes with berries, greens within the backyard, and columbine flowers.

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    Everything You Need for a Treehouse
    written by Carter Higgins, illustrated by Emily Hughes
    This summer-themed image guide celebrates not simply constructing a treehouse however the adventures of being in nature with lovely, descriptive language and enchanting illustrations. It should encourage readers to have their very own summer-themed treehouse adventures!

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    Zinnia’s Flower Garden by Monica Wellington
    Zinnia vegetation flower seeds then she waits and journals whereas her sprouts develop into flowers. The borders of the pages embrace details about the elements of a flower in addition to the totally different sorts of flowers in Zinnia’s backyard. Later within the fall, Zinnia finds the ripe seeds shaped within the flowers which she is going to save to plant subsequent yr.

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    Ben’s Adventures A Day at the Beach
    by Elizabeth Gerlach
    What a beautiful guide with illustration! It shares what’s happening inside Ben’s creativeness as he visits the seaside together with his household. Ben can’t stroll or discuss due to his Cerebral Palsy, however he can think about. He imagines operating and flying, counting crabs, and constructing a sandcastle. Fantastic and playful, this guide reveals readers that regardless of the skin, on the within, youngsters all have a lot in widespread.

    The Picnic Problem written by Jonathan Litton, illustrated by Magali Mansilla
    Max and Suzy get a letter from Miss Add-It-Up that sends them to the park to resolve a math-related treasure hunt for clues. For instance, “Which kite has the longest tail? Ignore the strings, so that you don’t fail.” Max and Suzy examine tails of the otherwise formed kites. The circle kite is the winner and accommodates their subsequent clue. There’s a ton of enjoyable math issues that youngsters can clear up together with the primary characters.


    The Gardener
    written by Sarah Stewart, illustrated by David Small
    You’re going to love this guide! Lydia Grace Finch helps rework town along with her seeds that develop into lovely flowers and helps her domesticate a rooftop garden.

    Yucky Worms written by Vivian French, illustrated by Jessica Ahlberg
    Gardeners love worms, and this guide will share why with info on worms and the way they assist gardens. An absolute delight!

    Groovy Joe Ice Cream and Dinosaurs written by Eric Litwin and Tom Lichtenheld
    What’s extra summer-themed than ice cream? On this lyrical image guide, a parade of dinosaurs be a part of Groovy Joe for his doggy ice cream. And that’s okay as a result of Joe likes to share.

    Chapter Books About Summer season

    Bug Scouts Camp Out by Mike Lowery
    The Bug Scouts are excited to spend the evening tenting in a tent. First, they spray bug spray and arrange the tent. Later, on the campfire, they sing songs and inform tales, however, they get petrified of the monster noises. Now, what’s going to they do? Stuffed with hilarious dialogue and bugs who problem-solve just like the scouts they’re, this can be a pleasant graphic novel story.

    Charlie & Mouse Outdoors written by Laurel Snyder, illustrated by Emily Hughes
    (ages 5 – 9)
    Three quick tales of bravery and journey about Charlie’s household tenting journey discover telling a narrative, roasting marshmallows, nature, and household. Charming.

    Creature Campers The Secret of Shadow Lake written by Joe McGee, illustrated by Bea Tormo
    (ages 6 – 8)
    An entertaining story about mythical creatures (and one human) going to summer season camp! Norm is a tall Bigfoot who doesn’t wish to go tenting and hates being totally different. Norm and his new pals don’t know that there’s a nefarious creature collector named Barnaby making ready to seize a Bigfoot. Relatable themes of feeling like an outsider and making new pals, plus some dry humor make this a enjoyable, readable story.

    Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer written by Megan McDonald, illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
    (ages 6 – 9)
    When their mother and father go away for a visit, Judy and Stink are left with their wacky Aunt Opal. So Judy comes up with a plan for the most effective summer season ever and it’s a lot of laughs when all is claimed and executed.

    Babymouse #3: Beach Babe written by Jennifer L. Holm, illustrated by Matthew Holm
    (ages 7 – 10)
    Summer season trip on the seaside isn’t fairly what Babymouse imagined — her browsing isn’t so nice, and her brother is driving her loopy.

    Cody and the Fountain of Happiness written by Tricia Springstubb, illustrated by Eliza Wheeler
    (ages 7 – 10)
    On this gentle and warm-hearted story, Cody meets a brand new buddy and although she doesn’t get to go to summer season camp, she has a enjoyable journey at house.

    Campfire Mallory written by Laurie B. Friedman, illustrated by Jennifer Kalis
    (ages 7 – 10)
    It’s Mallory’s first time at camp and he or she’s fearful it received’t be as enjoyable as her pals inform her.

    Center Grade Books About Summer season

    The Long Haul by Jeff Kinney
    (ages 8 – 12)
    This is the worst road trip of all time — poor Greg. You’ll laugh your way through this hilarious family car trip of misadventures.

    Cupcake Cousins #1 by Kate Hannifin, illustrated by Brooke Boynton Hughes
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Summer season trip with these two greatest buddy cousins means baking, being flower women, and potential disasters.

    Camp by Kayla Miller (GRAPHIC NOVEL)
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Each my daughter and I cherished this graphic novel about Olive’s summer season camp expertise and the challenges of friendship, notably with a buddy who’s clingy and jealous. Olive desires to be pals with different individuals, too. The story feels trustworthy and relatable and a useful street map to the way you may deal with your personal friendships.

    The Hero’s Guide to Summer Vacation written by Pablo Cartaya
    (ages 9 – 12)
    A narrator shares Gonzalo’s summer season trip and breaks down the hero’s journey as Gonzalo and his grumpy Abuelo, a reclusive fantasy author, set out on a cross-country street journey as an alternative of flying to massive cities on his guide tour. The journey forces Gonzalo to grapple together with his unhappy and mad feelings at his dad dying, his mother all the time working, and his abuelo not caring about him sufficient to do an creator college go to. When Gonzalo takes management from the narrator, we see his development and therapeutic on this emotional coming-of-age story.

    Shirley and Jamila Save Their Summer by Gillian Goerz
    (ages 9 – 12)
    Good for anybody who loves a great mystery story with themes of friendship and serving to others. Unlikely pals, Jamily and Shirley aka. Bones be a part of forces in order that they’ll be capable of do what they need over the summer season. Bones is observant and good and whereas Jamila performs basketball, youngsters come to Bones with their mysteries. Jamila desires to be a part of Bones’ crime-solving and collectively they examine a stolen gecko on the swimming pool, discovering that misunderstanding and jealousy can flip into understanding and friendship.

    The Last Last Day of Summer by Lamar Giles, illustrated by Dapo Adeola
    (ages 9 – 12)
    In case you’re a fan of untamed and wacky tales, that is the funny book for you. Cousins Otto and Sheed by chance cease time, freezing everybody within the city. Largely. As a result of a sinister Mr. Flux on a big beast can transfer. Throw in some sudden plot twists and wonderful writing and it provides as much as a pleasant journey proving you need to be cautious what you would like for…

    Just Jake: Camp Wild Survival by Jame Marionette, illustrated by Victor Rivas Villa
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Jake, his sister, and his dad spend their summer season trip at a survivalist camp full of loopy and hilarious survival conditions.

    Summer of Lost and Found by Rebecca Behrens
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Nell is compelled to spend her summer season trip on Roanoke Island along with her mom as an alternative of in New York Metropolis along with her pals. There, she makes a buddy and develops an curiosity within the thriller of the primary Roanoke colony.

    The Forget-Me-Not Summer by Leila Howland
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Three sisters from LA aren’t glad about spending the summer season on Cape Cod. It’s a summer season of development and life classes as the ladies uncover the significance of household.

    Jake and Lily by Jerry Spinelli
    (ages 8 – 12)
    The summer season brings massive adjustments for 11-year-old twins Jake and Lily as Jake pulls away from their tight bond and Lily feels left behind.

    As Brave as You by Jason Reynolds
    (ages 10+)
    Genie and his brother spend their summer season with their blind grandfather within the nation. As Genie watches his grandfather and brother, he learns about bravery and forgiveness.

    The Applewhites at Wit’s End by Stephanie S. Tolan
    (ages 8 – 12)
    The Applewhite clan is holding a summer season camp for creatives hoping that it’ll save their household from monetary break. The children who come to the camp have robust personalities, not not like the Applewhites themselves, aside from E.D. who isn’t all that creative and doesn’t look after all of the chaos. Fortunate for everybody, E.D. has a plan to get issues underneath management.

    Be Prepared by Vera Brosgol (graphic novel)
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Russian summer season camp isn’t what Vera hoped…at the least till she finds a brand new buddy. (Which takes some time, a lot of precious life classes, and plenty of mishaps.) It is a slice-of-life glimpse into the creator’s personal summer season camp expertise. The illustrations are in inexperienced, black, and white, not full shade.

    One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Three sisters think about that summer season with their mother in California might be magical. They don’t count on to attend a Black Panther day camp, and that their mother desires them out of the way in which to put in writing her poetry. As they fight to connect with their mom, every lady learns extra about herself and the world within the late 60s for African Individuals.

    Lawn Boy by Gary Paulsen
    (ages 8 – 12)
    It’s summer season trip, and our 12-year-old narrator must earn cash. Which he does by beginning a garden mowing enterprise. Not solely that, he learns about investing his cash and makes much more cash than he may have imagined.

    Camp Rolling Hills by Stacy Davidowitz
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Summer season camp is Stephanie’s (Slimey, as she’s known as at camp) favourite time of yr. This yr is a bit of totally different with adjustments in friendships, boy crushes and kisses, and pranks on different cabins.

    What the Moon Saw by Laura Resau
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Clara Luna is distributed to stay along with her grandparents in rural Mexico. There she struggles along with her identification, is she American or Mexican or each? Whereas in Mexico, Clara’s indigenous grandmother teaches Clara the magical artwork of therapeutic. That is one in all my favourite books ever!

    Sunny Side Up by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm (ages 8 – 12)
    Sunny is distributed to stay along with her grandfather in Florida who lives in a retirement village. Fortunately, there’s one other child there, the caretaker’s son. Collectively they kind a bond of friendship and adventures all of the whereas Sunny involves phrases along with her household state of affairs.

    Swing Sideways by Nanci Turner Stevenson
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Lastly, Annie’s controlling mother and father agree to offer her some freedom. Her freedom arrives with a summer season within the nation with a brand new buddy and unbiased adventures.

    The Stars of Summer by Tara Dairman
    (ages 10 +)
    Gladys’s summer season trip is off to a dreadful begin when her buddy, Charissa, surprises her with free tuition at her household’s summer season day camp. How will Gladys get her restaurant critiques written for the paper? She faces sabotage, the ups and downs of friendship, and issues along with her mother and father being at midnight about her new occupation. (I cherished that on the finish, she decides to come back clear!)

    Summerlost by Ally Condie
    (ages 10+)
    A brand new buddy, the Shakespearian summer season pageant, and a thriller assist Cedar grieve and alter to life with out her father and youthful brother. Stunning and sad.

    Hour of the Bees by Lindsay Eagar
    (ages 9 – 12)
    Carol and her household transfer to the New Mexico desert to look after her uncommon grandfather. His tales of bees and pleasure of their widespread heritage blended with magical realism present Carol a brand new approach of trying on the world.

    Summer of the Wolves by Polly Carlson-Voiles
    (ages 10+)
    The siblings are despatched from a foster home to stay with their uncle, a wolf researcher. When Nika finds a wolf pup, she cares for the pup who teaches her what it means to be household.

    I Kill the Mockingbird by Paul Acampora
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Lucy is thrilled when her not too long ago deceased English instructor assigns To Kill a Mockingbird for summer season studying. She’s decided to get everybody on the town to learn the guide. Her plan is to cover the books throughout city and start a advertising marketing campaign.

    How Tia Lola Saved the Summer by Julia Alvarez
    (ages 8 -12)
    Their cool Tía Lola invents a enjoyable and inventive summer season camp for Miguel, his sisters, and their pals, the Sword household’s youngsters.

    Half a Chance by Cynthia Lord
    (ages 8 – 12)
    Lucy befriends Nate and units about to seize their lives along with her pictures. This guide tackles vital points about fact, ageing, and artwork.

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