July, the seventh month of the year, named for Julius Caesar, is the hottest month of the year in the Northern hemisphere and the coldest month of the year in the Southern hemisphere. In the United States, July is often the only full month of summer vacation for most school children and their families. Holidays include Independence Day, National Blueberry Month, National Hot Dog Month, and National Ice Cream Month… sounds like a picnic! Enjoy all 31 days with picture books!
July, 2014
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