Barnes & Noble offers a Summer Reading Program for 2025 to students and educators in the US. Participants must read 8 books, jot them down, bring the list to a store, and then choose a free book. The ...
This is the time of year when we all begin dreaming of summer — of long days, warm nights, fireflies and — for libraries and librarians everywhere — the launch […] ...
Looking for fun things for your kids to do this summer? Summer programs can be a fun way to encourage your kids to read more, and they can even earn some exciting rewards and freebies along the way.
Embrace your imagination during the Livingston Parish Library's Summer Reading Program from May 19 through Aug. 3 This summer, the Livingston Parish Library is inviting readers on a journey of art and ...
Berks County readers are being challenged to help one lucky shelter pet find a forever home simply by reading books. For the third year in a row, Reading District Libraries and the Animal Rescue ...
Trying to read more can be a hard habit to stick to. If you want to read more, try setting a goal to get you motivated. To make a goal that works for you — consider setting a genre or page count goal ...
As daylight stretches and routines slow, Americans return to a favorite seasonal ritual: summer reading. Whether it’s by the pool, on a sandy beach or in a shady backyard, summer provides the perfect ...
Some teachers call it the summer lull or the summer slide. Other teachers refer to it as the summer brain drain. Whatever you call it, it’s real – the summer brings with it a long break in learning.
Riding a wave of growing enthusiasm for reading, many bookstores and libraries have expanded their programming to let grown-ups in on the literary fun. By Anna Diamond Anna Diamond grew up ...