Ice Cream Month Reads!
Francesco Tirelli's ice cream store
Meir, Tamar, 1976- author
2019
Francesco Tirelli loved to eat gelato from his uncle's cart. So when he moves from Italy to Hungary, Francesco decides to open his own ice cream store. There young Peter learns to love ice cream as much as Francesco did. But when the war comes and Francesco closes his shop for the winter, he uses the shop for a special purpose--to hide his Jewish friends and neighbors from danger. This heroic tale is based on true events.
A game of cones
Collette, Abby, author.
2021
Bronwyn Crewse is delighted that Crewse Creamery, the ice cream shop her family has owned for decades, is restored to its former glory and serving sweet frozen treats to happy customers in the picturesque small town of Chagrin Falls, Ohio. But when a big city developer comes to town intent on building a mall, a killer with a frozen heart takes him out. After literally stumbling across the body, one of Win's closest friends becomes the prime suspect, and to make things worse, Win's aunt has come to town with the intention of taking command of Crewse Creamery.
Ice cream everywhere!
Parker, Marjorie Blain.
2002
Rhyming text describes different ways of eating ice cream and how to clean up afterwards.
Is it warm enough for ice cream?
Peto, Violet, author.
2018
Journey through Autumn and Winter to Spring and Summer, but when is warm enough for ice cream? Little ones can discover the seasons and the changes that occur with the weather, temperatures and both plant and animal life. From building a snowman in Winter and baby animals being born in Spring, children will love discovering nature right up to the Summer when it is finally warm enough to eat ice cream.
Should I share my ice cream?
Willems, Mo, author, illustrator
2011
Gerald the elephant has a big decision to make, but will he make it in time?
The summer of firsts and lasts
McVoy, Terra Elan
2011
When teenaged sisters Daisy, Violet, and Calla spend their last summer together at Camp Callanwolde, the decisions they make--both good and bad--bring challenges to their relationship as well as opportunities to demonstrate their devotion to one another.