Celebrate National Doughnut Day with these sweet reads

Jeremy West  //  Jun 5, 2015

Celebrate National Doughnut Day with these sweet reads

Calling all sweet tooths and dessert-for-breakfast fans!

Did you know that today is the official National Doughnut Day. It’s the first Friday in June each year in the United States. First established in 1938 by the Chicago Salvation Army, it honored the women who served doughnuts to soldiers during World War I.

Here at Scholastic, doughnuts always make us think of these two yummy new picture books:

Please, Mr. Panda by Steve Antony

Author and illustrator Steve Antony has captured a cute (and solemn looking) panda, delightful animals hungry for colorful, delicious looking doughnuts, and a manners lesson all in a few strokes in Please, Mr. Panda.

Jampires by Sarah Mcintyre and David O'Connell

These adorably naughty title creatures fly around at night, but unlike their vampire cousins, Jampires are friendly beasts whose love of sweet things leads to all of the scrumptious jelly disappearing from the doughnuts!

If doughnuts aren’t your thing, check out these sticky and sweet reads instead:

Those are some of our favorite sweet reads, what are yours?

Sheila Marie Everett