Hello! This post is going to be about, as the title says, summer reading programs. The reason I do summer reading is that I would read anyway, so why not get rewarded for doing it? There are many different summer reading programs, but there are 2 I do every year. In this post, I will be recommending the Heights Libraries reading program.
The first program I do is at the Heights Libraries. The theme this year is the Great Outdoors. If you’re a reluctant reader, the program I recommend is the Heights Libraries program. This gives you credit for every day, any type of reading. If you read comic books for 5 minutes, you get the same credit as if you read a classic novel for 2 hours. One reason you would do this if you’re someone who reads all the time is that it is easy to keep track of. I read every day, so I know that if it’s, say, June 10, I’ve read 10 days. The prize system is that you get a free book for signing up and a free book for completing the board. The board has 30 squares, 1 for each day. At 5, 15, and 30, you get 1 raffle ticket. There are quite a few different prizes, including 4 tickets to Cedar Point. One of my favorite prizes is the book bundle. It includes a gift certificate to Barnes and Noble! Once you complete one board, you can get another board. For more information, visit your local Heights Libraries branch.
I hope you decide to check out the program. Let me know below in the comments if you recommend any other programs. Keep reading!