May 18, 2025 - 22:25

This summer, families can take advantage of a fantastic opportunity as Barnes & Noble launches its Summer Reading Program aimed at encouraging children to read. The initiative is designed to make reading fun and rewarding for young readers, helping them to maintain their literacy skills during the break from school.
Participating in the program is simple and engaging. Children are encouraged to read any eight books of their choice, whether they are from the bookstore or borrowed from the library. After completing their reading list, kids can fill out a reading journal, detailing the books they've enjoyed. Once they submit their completed journal to a local Barnes & Noble store, they will receive a free book of their choice from a selection of titles.
This program not only promotes literacy but also fosters a love for reading among children. Parents are invited to support their kids in this enjoyable summer activity, making it a wonderful bonding experience.
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