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Children's series books are perfect for summer reading to get kids get hooked on characters or situations and foster learning to read for fun. Here are some new and classic series suggestions for kids to enjoy without having a due date for testing or a report to write. Expect enthusiastic discussions from your young fry about these kid-friendly tales.
"Harry Potter" by J.K. Rowling: Harry's final, seventh year at Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry will be released in July. This spellbinding series of books featuring fully-realized characters, imaginary animals and fascinating settings is perfect for animated discussions among parents and their children.
Don't be surprised to find the kids reaching for the dictionary on their own initiative.
Extra bonus: These titles are also available on audio CD and books-on-cassettes for not-to-be-missed, reading-out-loud sessions in the car while traveling on family vacations. Award-winning narrator Jim Dale will quell "are we there yet?" comments while the miles fly by.
"Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" by Ann Brashares: As four teenage best girlfriends share one pair of magical jeans, each one changes her attitudes toward challenging summer experiences. Found in the young-adult section of the second-floor Teen Center in the library, books about friendships are always popular.
"Magic Tree House" by Mary Pope Osborne: The intrepid team of 8-year-old Jack and younger sister Annie find a magic tree house that transports them to mysterious and far-away places and eras. Kids learn about historical experiences, animal habitats, exotic locations, famous people and myriad other topics while having fun reading. Selections from this series are also available on audio recordings.