Reading Suggestions....
American MENSA
http://tinyurl.com/mensa-rdng
http://shelleygill.com/
Duke TIP Book List: (parents and students)
http://tinyurl.com/duke-tip-booklist
GT-World
Reading Lists
http://vcbconsulting.com/gtworld/gtbook.htm
Hoagies Gifted Education Page Reading
Lists
http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/reading_lists.htm
Hoagies
Gifted Education Page Magazines for Kids (and Adults)
http://www.hoagiesgifted.com/magazines.htm
Young Adult Library Services
Association
YALSA Book
Awards and Booklists
http://tinyurl.com/bk-awards-lists
From
Prufrock Press:
http://resources.prufrock.com/GiftedChildInformationBlog/tabid/57/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/335/Default.aspx
by Barbara J. Feldman
http://www.surfnetkids.com/summer_reading.htm
Beaches and books just seem to go together, but even if your summer plans do not
include any beaches, hopefully it will still include some warm, lazy days curled
up with a good book. To get you in the mood, I've corralled a bunch of
recommendations for what to put in your book bag this summer.
HAISLN
Recommended Reading Lists
This reading list hails from the librarians
of the Houston Area Independent Schools Library Network. Their recommendations
have just been posted, and are organized into eight reading levels, from
preschool to high school. The lists are in PDF, making them easy to print and
share. Each book is annotated with a short summary (yeah!) but a book cover
image would have been a great addition.
The Horn Book: Summer
Reading
"Need suggestions for beach reading or books
to bring to camp? We've hand-picked some favorite new titles, all published
within the last year, that are ideal for the season." From Picture Books to
Young Adult Fiction, Horn recommends newly published books that may not be on
your radar yet, with an emphasis on fun, summer reading. In addition to this
list, they also produce a book review podcast, and have dozens of other reading
lists for children and young adults. You'll find these links at the bottom of
the page.
International Reading Association: Children's Choices Project
"A booklist with a twist! Children themselves
evaluate the books and write reviews of their favorites. Since 1974, Children's
Choices have been a trusted source of book recommendations used by teachers,
librarians, parents, and children themselves." Visit to download any of the
previous booklists, going back to 1998. The K-6 lists are available online, as
well as in two PDF formats: annotated or compact (just titles and
authors).
http://tinyurl.com/mensa-rdng
http://shelleygill.com/
Duke TIP Book List: (parents and students)
http://tinyurl.com/duke-tip-booklist
GT-World
Reading Lists
http://vcbconsulting.com/gtworld/gtbook.htm
Hoagies Gifted Education Page Reading
Lists
http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/reading_lists.htm
Hoagies
Gifted Education Page Magazines for Kids (and Adults)
http://www.hoagiesgifted.com/magazines.htm
Young Adult Library Services
Association
YALSA Book
Awards and Booklists
http://tinyurl.com/bk-awards-lists
From
Prufrock Press:
http://resources.prufrock.com/GiftedChildInformationBlog/tabid/57/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/335/Default.aspx
by Barbara J. Feldman
http://www.surfnetkids.com/summer_reading.htm
Beaches and books just seem to go together, but even if your summer plans do not
include any beaches, hopefully it will still include some warm, lazy days curled
up with a good book. To get you in the mood, I've corralled a bunch of
recommendations for what to put in your book bag this summer.
HAISLN
Recommended Reading Lists
This reading list hails from the librarians
of the Houston Area Independent Schools Library Network. Their recommendations
have just been posted, and are organized into eight reading levels, from
preschool to high school. The lists are in PDF, making them easy to print and
share. Each book is annotated with a short summary (yeah!) but a book cover
image would have been a great addition.
The Horn Book: Summer
Reading
"Need suggestions for beach reading or books
to bring to camp? We've hand-picked some favorite new titles, all published
within the last year, that are ideal for the season." From Picture Books to
Young Adult Fiction, Horn recommends newly published books that may not be on
your radar yet, with an emphasis on fun, summer reading. In addition to this
list, they also produce a book review podcast, and have dozens of other reading
lists for children and young adults. You'll find these links at the bottom of
the page.
International Reading Association: Children's Choices Project
"A booklist with a twist! Children themselves
evaluate the books and write reviews of their favorites. Since 1974, Children's
Choices have been a trusted source of book recommendations used by teachers,
librarians, parents, and children themselves." Visit to download any of the
previous booklists, going back to 1998. The K-6 lists are available online, as
well as in two PDF formats: annotated or compact (just titles and
authors).