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28 Good Reads for September

28 Good Reads for September

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I Got the Rhythm
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A little girl strolls through the city with her mom. She notices the rhythm all around her and feels it with her entire body. First she thinks about it, then feels it, sees it, and smells it. You'll see rhythm in her hands, hips, knees and more. A beautiful book about being surrounded by music and having music living inside of you.

September

Smart Sisters
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An adorable collection of sisters celebrating important moments together.

September

Punky Aloha
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Punky's grandmother gives Punky her "brave" glasses and sends her on a mission. Punky sets out with her skateboard, and the mantra her grandmother told her, "Be helpful. Be giving. Be brave."

September

Ready to Fly
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Watch a little girl who fell in love with dance after discovering them on TV. She made her own ballet slippers and a tutu out of her mom's scarves. When a bookmobile arrives she collects as many ballet books as she cans. She ultimately becomes a famous self-taught dancer. You'll watch the rollercoaster ride of her journey to opening her own dance school. She's known as the bookmobile ballerina and credits her parents' encouragement for getting her there.

September

Boys Dance!
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This rhyming book features a class full of boys in their ballet class. Readers will also learn dance terms like pirouette, jeté, and plié.

September

The Electric Slide and Kai
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Kai's family gets ready for Aunt Nina's wedding. Kai is worried because Granddad gives everyone a nickname based on their dance moves. So Kai's brother, sister and even dad try to teach Kai new moves.

September

When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree
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Starts with a girl's reasonably sized birthday list and how to respond when you don't get what you want. She thanks her grandma anyway, names the tree Lola and nurtures it. After some time, her little tree produces lemons which she squeezes into lemon juice, then sells at her lemonade stand, in order to buy whatever she wants.

September

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