How it Works:

  • Register for an account.
  • Log into your account, record your reading, and explore other ways to earn points.
  • Make sure to contact the Youth Services Department to arrange the pick-up of your free book if registering for the Early Literacy, Children's, or Teen programs.
  • Play educational games, complete fun activities, and earn badges! New content will be released each week.
  • Have fun reading with us this summer!

Fun for the whole family:

  • Sign up the whole family for the summer reading program. No child is too young for the program and no adult is too old!
  • Set your own goals for the summer. Not sure where to start? Twenty minutes is a good standard for all ages. For very young children and struggling readers, that can be spread out throughout the day.
  • Use the online games and track your reading to unlock cool new game levels, activities, and more!
  • Make reading fun all summer long!

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can participate?

Babies, toddlers, preschoolers, children, teens, adults - everyone! Children too young to read by themselves are welcome to participate by having a parent or caregiver sign them up and read to them.

Can I count books that I read on my computer or e-reader?

Of course! It's all the same to us.

Can I count the time that I spent reading to my kids?

For sure! We love when you read to your kids!

Can I count audiobooks?

You bet!

Can I count the time that I spend reading a book even if I don't finish it?

Absolutely! Ten minutes is ten minutes.

Can I join the program after its official start date?

Definitely! And if you can remember any reading that you've done after the official start date, you're welcome to go back and count that. 

Can I count reading that I've done before the official start date?

Actually, we do ask that you count only the reading you've done within the official dates of the program. But that still gives you plenty of time to join in the fun!

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Shelter In The Storm
by Laurel Blount

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Can't put it down! Such a great story.

Insane America's Criminal Treatment Of Mental Illness
by Alisa Roth

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When thinking about the criminal justice system, we often think about how it abuses those in the African American or BIPOC community. While that is very true, this fixation can cause us to overlook other groups hurt by the system, such as the mentally ill. I say this because even though I took a forensic psych class where we learned about some of the topics discussed in this class and I have read letters from inmates that have made me stop to ponder if maybe they are suffering from an illness, I still overlook this population of people. After reading this book, I don't think I will ever overlook this population again. This book did an excellent job discussing the entanglement I'd mental illness, treatment, and the criminal justice system along with solutions that people have started. Roth seems to cover everything you can possibly think of about the topic. The way they weave the anecdotal stories and research together is great too, it really drives some points home. It also helps humanize those who are apart of the statistics. The book also did a fantastic job of not focusing solely on one area. Roth recognizes the connections between institutions in society and the complexities those connections create and they manage to reflect these complications within their discussion. This book opened my eyes to some topics that I had been aware of but not known about and it also opened my eyes to things I hadn't known about or considered. This is one of those books that has forever changed and expanded the way I will think about issues involving criminal justice system.

Pete The Cat And His Four Groovy Buttons
by Eric Litwin

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Very cute, fun book!

Inside Out & Back Again
by Thanhha Lai

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It was a very good book very interesting I liked it!

Hello, Tree
by Ana Crespo

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An initially sad (and yet ultimately hopeful) tale about loss and new life through the perspective of a tree.

Surviving Savannah Patti Callahan
by Surviving Savannah Patti Callahan

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A favorite author who never disappoints, and this historical fiction was no different. Learned about a shipwreck in the process. Love Patti’s writing style.

Caring With Bert And Ernie
by Marie-Therese Miller

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A colorful book with excellent illustrations of characters and friends, annotated with important lessons of ways to express empathy for one another.

Drama
by Raina Telgemeier

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Liked it a lot I was re-reading

Uncle John's Weird, Wonderful World Bathroom Reader Scanning the Globe for Strange Stories and Fantastic Facts
by Bathroom Readers' Institute

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THE BOOK IS ABOUT Uncle John's Weird, Wonderful World Bathroom Reader Scanning the Globe for Strange Stories and Fantastic Facts

Ginger The Stray Kitten
by Holly Webb

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Intriguing. It was kinda sadz