Summer reading program encourages kids with ice cream reward

Summer reading program encourages kids with ice cream reward
State Representative Jason Bunting (il) — Representative Jason Bunting (R) 106th District
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This summer, a reading program for students from kindergarten to fifth grade is being sponsored once again. The initiative encourages young readers to engage with literature during their vacation.

The theme for this year’s program is “Level Up at Your Library!” Participants are urged to read at least eight books over the summer break. After completing their reading, students can fill out and submit an entry form to the sponsor’s office.

Participants who complete the challenge will be invited to an ice cream party as a reward for their efforts. More details about the program can be found by clicking on the provided link. Additionally, entry forms will be distributed to libraries across the district later in May.

“Enjoy the adventure of reading a good book!”



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