Just as they did last summer, Barnes & Noble has organized a summer reading program for kids. Passport to Summer Reading awards kids one free book after they have read eight. Kids should keep track of their books using the Passport to Summer Reading provided by Barnes & Noble. When their passports are filled, kids can redeem their passport for a free book at a Barnes & Noble store. Kids up to twelve years old can participate in the Passport for Summer Reading program. Read all of the details here.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Barnes & Noble Passport to Summer Reading
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Labels: Barnes and Noble, Elementary School, free books, Reading, Reading Logs, summer reading
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2 comments:
I love the summer read programs (like this one and "The Dare to Read" promotion from Borders) but book stores really need to include grade 7-12+ students as well. Educators and parents need to keep/get books in the hands of all students. - I've already emailed Borders about expanding their summer book promotion.
T. Vassiliev
Middle School Science Teacher
Why are the teens always left out? I have several high school students that would really enjoy a program like this one.
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