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Summer Reads 2023

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summer 2023 recommended reads

Looking for some good children’s books to get stuck into during the summer holidays? We’ve put together a list of some of our favourite new children’s books out this summer, listed by age group. Our summer selection includes stories of adventurous getaways, creatures of the deep, treasure quests, seashore escapades and plenty of exploration of the great outdoors. For more recommendations by age, check out our Reading for Pleasure hub or our Year Group booklists.

If you are looking for our Summer Reading Bingo activity, you can find it here.

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summer 2023 recommended reads

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If you are looking for our Summer Reading Bingo activity, you can find it here.

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