Summer is almost here and with lots of fun in the sun to be had, the excitement is ramping up!! We try to avoid summer reading loss, so we need to find ways to get in some reading over the summer with the 2024 summer reading lists!

We’ve listed all of the Sunshine State Book lists from Kindergarten to teens and a few fun, local summer reading programs! Don’t forget that audio books are great for those summer road trips too!

Sunshine State Young Readers K-2 Reading List

Sunshine State Young Readers 3-5 Reading List

Sunshine State Young Readers 6-8 Reading List

Florida Teens Reading List

OCPS Superintendent’s Summer Reading Challenge, All Together Now

In addition to ongoing student and staff choice reading, the 2024 Summer Reading Celebration includes:

  • a ONE OCPS book selection for each grade level band (K-8)
  • Virtual badges which can earn participants prizes, earned by logging reading minutes in Beanstack
  • Virtual author visits to the schools with the biggest increase in participation in the Summer Reading Celebration

The One OCPS book titles selected for the 2024 Summer are:

🍎 K-2 Students: Hunger Heroes: Missed Meal Mayhem

🍎 3-5 Students: The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street

🍎 Middle School Students: The Liars Society

🍎 High School Students: I am Still Alive

Orange County Library System Summer Reading Program 2024Adventure Begins at Your Library

Participate in Orange County Library System’s annual summer program, Adventure Begins at Your Library. Gather around to explore fun activities and events at a branch near you! Programs, classes and events will continue to be offered both in-person and online. Registration starts on May 1.

Here’s what to do:

  • Spread your love for reading with a book from our Summer Booklists for Early Learners, Kids and Teens.
  • Read for at least 20 minutes every day!
  • Sign up for Beanstack and log your minutes online, or use the English, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, and Spanish paper reading tracker.
  • Starting July 15, kids ages 0-18 who complete 300 minutes of reading can visit their local branch for a Goodie Bag, while supplies last.
  • Learn more about the youth Grand Prize Giveaway at the End of Summer Celebration!
  • View the online calendar to register for upcoming programs and events.

Sign up for an OCLS card or visit any of our Orange County Library locations to register for a library card in person.

*An Orange County Library regular, property owner, or fee card in good standing is required to be eligible to win prizes. Reciprocal borrowers, OCLS staff or members of their household, including board members and their families, are ineligible.*

Lake County Library System Summer Reading Program 2024 – Adventure Begins at Your Library

Participate in Summer Reading Challenges on Beanstack at mylakelibrary.beanstack.org/reader365.

Lake County also has published summer reading lists broken down by age of child.

SCPS Let’s Read, Seminole County

Let’s Read, Seminole is a summer reading program that encourages students to continue reading during the summer months and delivers books throughout Seminole County on the Bookmobile. Students may participate in this program even if they are unable to visit the Big Red Bus. To participate, visit the Bookmobile, SCPS OverDrive, or a local library to select your next reading adventure! As you read, remember to add each book to the reading log. At the end of the summer, turn in the reading log(s) to your school or submit an online district reading log for a chance to win a District prize!

To participate:

  1. visit the Bookmobile
  2. SCPS OverDrive, or a local library to select your next reading adventure!

As you read, remember to add each book to the reading log.

At the end of the summer, turn in the reading log(s) to your school or submit an online district reading log for a chance to win a District prize!

Sign up for your Seminole County Library card today!

Scholastic Summer Reading Project

The Scholastic Summer Reading program offers kids an exciting, free, and safe summer reading experience, while helping to provide books to kids with limited or no access over the summer, keeping every child reading.

Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Program

Participation is a fun and easy way for kids to earn free books. They simply read a designated number of books – library books, books borrowed from friends or books bought at Barnes & Noble – write about their favorite part in our Reading Journal, and bring a completed Reading Journal to a Barnes & Noble bookstore. Children then choose their free book from the books listed on the Reading Journal and collect their free book from a store near them during July and August. Form is available in store or online (English or Spanish)
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Reading together as a family helps prevent summer learning loss and encourages strong communication & bonding. Check out  6 Tips for Successful Family Reading and 6 Tips for Teaching Phonics at Home.

What will your kids/family be reading or listening to this summer? Tell us in the comments!

First published 5/3/22, updated 6/23, updated 5/28/24

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