This summer, your child can soak up the sun and a good story while earning fun rewards from several exciting programs.
Dion’s Club Read (PreK–5th Grade)
From April 7 to July 28, kids can read 6 books and get a free slice of pizza from Dion’s. Read 6 more, and they’ll earn a free ticket to an Isotopes game, a new book, and other prizes.
Learn more: dions.com/community/club-read
Albuquerque Public Library Program (All Ages)
The public library’s free 8-week program is open to babies, kids, teens, and adults. Sign up at any library branch after May 31. Track your reading, win prizes, and join library events.
More info: abqlibrary.org/summerreading
Owl Café Reading Challenge
Kids 18 and under who read 6 books can earn a free shake from the Owl Café. Pick up a reading log at the restaurant to get started.
If you aren’t in the Albuquerque area, there are still many summer reading programs your child can join.
New Mexico State Library Summer Reading
Many libraries across New Mexico offer summer reading programs tailored to their communities. To find a program near you, visit the New Mexico State Library’s website.
Learn more: nmstatelibrary.org/services-for-new-mexico-libraries/summer-reading
Waterford Summer Reading Challenge
Waterford.org offers a free checklist with 48 fun reading prompts and 12 digital books in English and Spanish. It’s a creative way to keep kids reading all summer.
Start here: waterford.org/summer-reading
Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge
The Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge encourages kids to explore new books and expand their learning all season long. Designed for all types of readers, it offers fresh, fun ideas to keep reading exciting. Children can color in 10 badges as they complete each reading goal, making progress both visible and rewarding.
Learn more: https://www.scholastic.com/parents/books-and-reading/raise-a-reader-blog/reading-challenges-kids.html
These programs are a great way to keep students reading and having fun, all summer long.