It’s that time again folks. If you haven’t submitted your weekly tally for the Summer Reading Challenge do it now. It’s your entry into the sweepstakes for a $50 Amazon.com gift card and a great way to keep your kids learning all summer long!
If you are wondering what the heck is this Summer Reading Challenge? Find out all the details and download a free tally sheet for at home here. It’s not too late to jump on board.
So far we have read almost 7000 books which is awesome but we need to step it up to beat last year. I will read an extra few this week if you will. Our goal is to blow past last year’s total and reach 25, 000 books . I know we can do it and if your weather today is like ours we will all be adding a few extra books to our tally .
Here are a few fun book lists for you to check out if you need some suggestions for reading time.
Books About Space
Books About Ballet & Dancing
Books About Dinosaurs
Books About Music
Books About Families
Also don’t forget reading can be done with books or ebooks! MeMeTales is our favorite ereader app for kids check it out!
Official Rules This sweepstakes is open to American residents 18 years or older .To be eligible for the sweepstakes you must fill out this form. 1 winning participator will be drawn at random, using Random.org, after the sweepstakes closes on Sunday August 26th 2012 at 8:00pm PST. The winner will receive a $50 Amazon.com gift card valued at approximately $50. After the winner is notified he or she has 48 hours to respond with their email address to send the gift card to,or another winner will be chosen at random. No purchase necessary.The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. Any information gathered through the sweepstakes including email and postal addresses will not be used in anyway other than contacting winners and shipment of winnings. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.
Karla says
20 books
admin says
Karla thanks for joining in! You need to submit it to this document :
Cristel says
Hi,
Is this reading challenge for adults or children ?
Have a nice sunday
Cristel from France
admin says
It’s for children but if they are too young to read it’s for the books read to them by the adults.