Wednesday, June 17, 2020

NEW Playaway titles

Looking to cross off "Listen to a Playaway or Audiobook" off of your Summer Reading BINGO sheet? Check out one of these Playaways new to our shelves. 

Audiobooks definitely count as reading! You're just reading with your ears instead of with your eyes. There are a ton of great advantages to listening to audiobooks. First of all, grammatically correct and sophisticated language patterns are stored better in the brain when they come in through the ears rather than through the eyes. You are hearing the words in order rather than your eyes skipping around the page as you read. Especially for younger children, listening to a story is much more satisfying than reading it because a child's listening ability and comprehension ability are typically well above their reading level. They can listen to, and understand, books that they may not be able to read yet. 

Picture Books


Two story collections in one volume! Perfect for bedtime, this edition of the popular Bedtime Favorites storybook collection features over twenty stories to re-create the movie magic of the most beloved Disney films.

Few words pack a lot of punch in this delightful story about bedtime rituals. There will be no pouting or shouting or moping or moaning when the lights go out because dinosaur kids everywhere will want to hear this production again and again.

Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne
The adventures of Christopher Robin and his friends in which Pooh Bear uses a balloon to get honey, Piglet meets a Heffalump, and Eeyore has a birthday.

Chapter Books


From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks
With equal parts mystery and heart, this middle grade debut by Janae Marks follows Zoe Washington after she receives an unexpected letter on her twelfth birthday from the incarcerated father shes never met and her courageous journey to uncover the truth about his crime.

Anna of Arendelle wants nothing more than to be helpful to her older sister, Elsa. But as far as Anna can see, ever since Elsa's coronation, her sister has been doing just fine without her. And now, Elsa will be setting sail for a grand tour of the world--leaving Anna behind. But a mysterious sickness strikes Arendelle, and Elsa's tour is delayed, giving Anna the perfect opportunity to finally help. When Anna discovers a secret room in the castle and incants a magic spell, she hopes it will make her dream of curing the sickness come true. Instead, a more sinister dream comes to life.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
Sixth grader Greg Heffley doesn't understand his annoying younger brother, obnoxious older one, or well-meaning parents. But he knows enough to record his daily thoughts in a manly journal-not some girly diary. In a unique novel brimming with laugh-out-loud moments, Greg chronicles his first turbulent year of middle school.

Here in the Real World by Sara Pennypacker
From the author of the highly acclaimed, New York Times bestselling novel Pax comes a gorgeous and moving new middle grade novel about two kids who spend a summer creating a world of their own lot and along the way discover strengths and gifts they never knew they had.

Space Case by Stuart Gibbs
It's a murder mystery on the moon in this humorous and suspenseful space adventure from Stuart Gibbs. Like his fellow lunarnauts-otherwise known as Moonies-living on Moon Base Alpha, twelve-year-old Dashiell Gibson is famous the world over for being one of the first humans to live on the moon. And he's bored out of his mind. Kids aren't allowed on the lunar surface, meaning they're trapped inside the tiny moon base with next to nothing to occupy their time-and the only other kid Dash's age spends all his time hooked into virtual reality games. Then Moon Base Alpha's top scientist turns up dead. Dash senses there's foul play afoot, but no one believes him. Everyone agrees Dr. Holtz went onto the lunar surface without his helmet properly affixed, simple as that. But Dr. Holtz was on the verge of an important new discovery, Dash finds out, and it's a secret that could change everything for the Moonies-a secret someone just might kill to keep...

Remarkables by Margaret Peterson Haddix
An absorbing and thought-provoking novel about two children who come upon an intriguing mystery next door—magical teenagers they call the Remarkables—only to discover how their own past, present, and future are intertwined with their neighbors. Haddix fans are sure to enjoy this new offering from the master of plot twists!

The first book in a new series from the beloved author of the Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom is a rip-roaring alternate-history romp set in New York during the age of invention, starring the world's most famous inventors--and its most forgotten. 

A Tale of Magic by Chris Colfer
In this new series set in the Land of Stories universe fourteen-year-old Brystal Evergreen has always known she was destined for great things--that is, if she can survive the oppressive Southern Kingdom. Her only escape are books, but since it's illegal for women to read in her country, she has to find creative ways of acquiring them. Working as a maid at her local library gives her the perfect excuse to be near them and allows her to sneak a few titles home when no one is looking. But one day Brystal uncovers a secret section of the library and finds a book about magic that changes her life forever. Magic is despised and outlawed throughout the world--Brystal is well aware of the severe consequences the book may bring--but her curiosity gets the best of her. By reading some of the text aloud, strange phenomena begin to occur and Brystal discovers she is capable of magic! And the more she practices it, the harder it becomes to hide.

A Book and Links to Explore if you want to know more about Audio Books for Kids


The Read Aloud Family by Sarah Mackenzie


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