Keep Kids Reading All Summer Long
99% of parents think children should read over the summer. Scholastic is here to make that happen!
Welcome to the Scholastic Summer Challenge - a free online program designed to motivate and excite your children around reading books this summer. The Summer Challenge is an easy and fun way for kids to log the minutes they spend reading as they earn rewards and help Read for the World Record.
Here’s How You Can Get Involved:
- Help your kids sign-up at www.scholastic.com/summer.
- Download summer reading booklists (3-5), (5-7), (8-10), (10-12),(YA), (Full list), a welcome letter, reading pledge, reading log, andcertificate of achievement.
- Discover free reading resources for every day of the week with the new Summer Reading Calendar App.
- Download the Scholastic Reading Timer Mobile App. Kids can log minutes, time themselves reading and you can track their progress and get daily reading tips.
Barnes & Noble Summer Reading
Kids Earn a Free Book!
Here Is How:
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Read any 8 books and record them in the Reading Journal
(PDF).
Bring the completed Reading Journal to your local B&N store.
Find a Store.
Choose a FREE BOOK from our selection on the Reading Journal list at the store... Enjoy reading!
(PDF).
Bring the completed Reading Journal to your local B&N store.
Find a Store.
Choose a FREE BOOK from our selection on the Reading Journal list at the store... Enjoy reading!
Dig Into Reading at the West Allis Public Library
How kids 14-and-under can participate:
- Read for at least 15 minutes each day for a month.
(Grown-ups may read aloud to kids who are still learning.) - Add up your minutes and have your parent or guardian initial each week.
- Once you've read 300 minutes, turn in your completed reading log
to earn your $5 HPB Bookworm Bucks reading reward for the month.
- We'll award one top reader per age group each month with a TOP READER prize - a $20 HPB Gift Card!*
Make family reading goals this summer and
give rewards to your children.
- Set aside a time of day to read and help your kids stick with it.
- Help your kids select books to read. [ Reading Suggestions ]
- Post a checklist on the fridge and chart progress. [ Download Reading Log
]
Think of fun, creative family rewards. Here are some ideas:
- Take a trip to the zoo or amusement park.
- Walk in your favorite family park.
- Camp out in the backyard with family or friends.
- Have a special lunch at your favorite pizza place.
- Take a trip to your favorite bookstore to pick out a new book.
- Present reading reward certificates. [ Download Certificate
]
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