Nothing keeps kids learning like reading. Instill a love for words in your children and keep their brains active with these summer reading programs.
This blog is sponsored by Seattle Christian Schools.
Public Libraries
Check out the public library in your area for their summer reading clubs. Most have them, and some even have adult reading programs. Now that so many of their programs were translated to online offerings, they have a lot of different things you can get involved in over the summer without leaving the house!
The summer reading theme hasn’t been announced on their Website quite yet. Once it does all you have to do is read until the end of August and it will count toward a coupon for purchases from Kids Books AND some COOL FREE STUFF. Ask a staff member how to sign up, pick up your Captain’s Book Log, and get to it!
DOGOBooks allows kids to write reviews about books they love. Basically book reviews by kids for kids. The more reviews you write the higher your chance of winning.
Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Program
Your child can earn a free book by participating in the summer reading challenge with Barnes & Noble. Simple follow the steps to enroll, complete the reading journal and then choose your free book. Completed journals are turned in Aug 1st – Aug 31st. They also have a great summer reading list and book club ideas.
Half Price Books Summer Reading Program
Half Price Books gives out free gift cards to kids who read books this summer. They usually give free gift cards when kids turn in their reading logs, however we don’t see mention of that online this year so check with your local half price books to confirm. They do, however, have fun activity pages and other printables to make summer fun!
Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge
Scholastic has a summer reading challenge where kids read and then go online to record the minutes they’ve read this summer. They’ll also be able to take weekly challenges to earn rewards.
Sylvan’s Book Adventure Reading Program
Sylvan’s reading program called Book Adventure encourages children to read books and then take online quizzes over the books to earn points. These points can then be redeemed for prizes like books, magazine subscriptions, tattoos, candy, CD’s, and games.
Chuck E. Cheese Reading Rewards
Chuck E. Cheese has a summer reading program where kids can earn free Chuck E. Cheese tokens for reading each day for 2 weeks. Plus, they have all sorts of other reward calendars as well!
Sync Summer Reading Program for Teens
Sync has a summer reading program just for teens that will get them two free audio books each week this summer. Each week there will be a current young adult book as well as a classic title that teens will be able to download for free through the OverDrive app.
Since 1984, the Pizza Hut BOOK IT! Program has been dedicated to the mindset that, to make a difference, you really have to Read Your Heart Out.
Sign up and get a FREE starter Kit that includes a copy of Junie B Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus, Activity sheets and a membership ID card while supplies last. *Note: This looks to be so popular that you can download some online activities but some of the items are no longer available.
TD Bank Summer Reading Program
This is an exciting reading program with TD Bank. If your child participates, they can receive $10 in their savings account. You do need to be an account holder, but you could open a new account. What a fun way to teach your child about reading and savings!
H-E-Buddy Summer Reading Club (Texas Only)
The H‑E‑Buddy Summer Reading Club is intended solely for children who are residents of Texas and between the ages of 3‑12. Complete the summer reading log and, based on the amount of minutes you read, there are a variety of prizes!
Read 8 books. Track you rlist and bring it to a retail store for a free book.
Applebee’s Book Worm Reading Club
This rewards program allows kids to log books if they are 10 or younger. Once you complete 10 books you earn a free kid’s meal!
We absolutely love reading with our kids so I’m always so excited to check out the summer reading programs. I suggest choosing one or two now so you don’t forget! If you know of any additional programs we don’t have listed, lte us know in the comments!
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