This is my #mustreadin2018 fall update. I love participating in this reading challenge hosted by Carrie Gelson of There's a Book for That because it connects me with a community of readers and encourages me to read newly released books to share with my students. In January, I created my #mustreadin2018 reading goals. As a reminder, here they are:
So far, I've read (or I'm currently reading) almost all of the newly released titles on my list - plus some additional new titles! To see the #mustreadin2018 books that I read from January to April, click here. I'll be back in December for a final reading update. For now, below are my lists of the new picture books and chapters books that I've read in 2018 since April:
Picture Books I Read - #mustreadin2018
Picture Books I Read - #mustreadin2018
LOVE this sequel to Triangle and look forward to Circle (released date 3/5/19).
Kids will enjoy the fun fairy tale references.
A must read for Hour of Code week.
Beautiful story and beautiful illustrations.
Stunning illustrations! This is a strong Caldecott contender.
Gorgeous illustrations - another Calecott contender!
This hilarious book is one of my 2018 favs. It was a great back-to-school read aloud.
Another fun Mr. Panda book. My students love it!
Beautiful message of acceptance. Another good back-to-school read aloud.
Love this new edition to Jess Keating's The World of Weird Animals.
Finally a new David book!
Chapter Books I Read - #mustreadin2018
If you love Rick Riordan books, this is a must read!
The book's unique format includes text messages, comics, poems, and letters.
LOVE all of the picture books - some I need to source. Breakout is an unread book on my list - can't wait to read it.
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