August 20 National Lemonade Day #LemonadeDay

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I’m sure you know most of our children are back in school. If your #Homeschooling your children or even like to get your children to read everyday August 20th is National Lemonade Day #LemonadeDay. I thought I would share there children’s books I found about Lemonade you can share with your children and any teachers or parents you may know.

Maisy Makes Lemonade

Maisy and her friend Eddie need to cool off — but it takes a lot of Lemonade to satisfy a thirsty elephant!

Mmmmm. In Maisy Makes Lemonade, it’s a hot day, and Maisy is having a nice cold drink. Eddie is hot, too, but it takes a lot of Lemonade to satisfy this thirsty friend. Not to worry — Maisy goes out to the garden and, with a boost from Eddie, picks some fresh Lemons.

Together they stir in some Water and Sugar, and there! A pitcher of refreshing Lemonade. Now she just needs to go get some cups — but what is that slurping noise? Good thing they made enough for an Elephant!

Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy – Lemon Book for Kids, Lemons for Kids, Lemonade Books for Kids, Lemonade Stand, Lemons, I Love Lemonade Book (Explore. Discover. Learn. Collection) Paperback

Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy
Written & Illustrated by KeriAnne N. Jelinek
Published by Sloth Dreams Books & Publishing
www.SlothDreamsBooks.com

Join us on a delightful journey through rhyme and adventure in “Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy.” This enchanting children’s book celebrates the wonders of Lemons, from Lemonade to Lemony creations, and explores how these zesty Fruits grow.

Packed with vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, this book is perfect for children aged 0-7. And don’t forget to try the included recipe for refreshing Strawberry Lemonade—guaranteed to make taste buds dance with joy!

Curious George Lemonade Stand

There’s nothing like a cold glass of Lemonade on a hot Summer day! With that in mind, George decides to set up his own Lemonade stand to earn money for a new soccer ball. But George has a lot to learn about running a stand.

With help from his friend Betsy, George’s stand becomes such a success that there are too many customers and not enough Lemonade. Will he figure out how to satisfy all his customers and earn enough money for a new soccer ball?

 This Green Light Reader based on Curious George, the Emmy Award-winning PBS TV show, also includes bonus activities to help reinforce the concepts presented in the story. 

The Berenstain Bears’ Lemonade Stand (I Can Read Level 1) 

Drink Lemonade with the Berenstain Bears!

When Mama shares some fresh Lemonade with the Cubs, Brother and Sister Bear have a great idea—why not make a Lemonade stand and share with the whole neighborhood? Sure enough, everyone stops by for a refreshing glass of Lemonade, and the day turns into a wonderful event.

The Berenstain Bears’ Lemonade Stand is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates