Ashburn Kids Book Club

The Ashburn Kids Book Club is sponsored by the Ashburn Public Library. The book club is designed for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. Each month we read an award-winning children's book and then meet together to discuss it and learn more about the author. This is accomplished in a fun and active way through games, guest speakers, movies, and snacks!

Book Club & Loudoun Public Library Resources!

  • 3rd Grade Book Recommendations from LCPL
  • 4th Grade Book Recommendations from LCPL
  • 5th Grade Book Recommendations from LCPL
  • Historical Fiction Recommendations from LCPL

Looking Ahead to 2010-2011 Books!

  • Sept: "Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School, and Other Scary Things" by Lenore Look
  • Oct: "The Magic Half" by Annie Barrows
  • Nov: "The Dragon in the Sock Drawer" by Kate Klimo
  • Dec: "Charlotte's Web" by E. B. White
  • Jan: "Chicken Feathers" by Joy Crowley
  • Feb: "Lady Liberty: A Biography" by Doreen Rappaport
  • Feb: "You Wouldn't Want To Be A Worker On The Statue of Liberty" by John Malam

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Monday, August 17, 2009

September Book Club -- "Eleven" by Patricia Reilly Giff

It's hard to believe that mid-August is here and the first meeting of the 2009-10 Ashburn Kids Book Club is close at hand! Once again we will meet on the first Thursday night of each month at 7 p.m. The first meeting will be on September 3. Please notice that this is actually BEFORE the first day of school. Registration is now open and can be found at this link: http://engagedpatrons.org/EventsRegister.cfm?SiteID=6457&BranchID=454&Branch=Ashburn%20Library&EventID=38561
The book for September is "Eleven" by Patricia Reilly Giff. It is an exciting book about a boy, Sam, who lives happily with his grandfather. On the eve of his eleventh birthday, Sam goes up into the attic in search of birthday gifts he thinks his grandfather has hidden there. But instead of birthday presents, Sam he finds an old newspaper clipping about himself. The newspaper article stirs old distant memories for Sam and he begins to question many things about his life. Eventually, with the help of a new friend at school, Sam is able to solve the mystery and get his questions are answered.
Posted by Mrs. Jackson at 9:05 PM
Labels: Fifth grade, learning disability, mystery, Patricia Reilly Giff
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