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Summer Reading Programs Homeschool Families Should Know About

Summer reading programs homeschool families should know baout

 

One of the greatest gifts you can give your children is a love of reading. Summer reading programs are a great way to encourage that love—with a little help from the incentives many of these programs offer. Even if your kids start reading for the rewards, they may just develop a lifelong habit that opens doors to creativity, knowledge, and new worlds.

If you’re a homeschooling parent looking for ways to enrich your child’s summer with fun and educational activities, these 2025 summer reading programs are a perfect fit:

1. Public Library Summer Reading Programs

Most local libraries offer summer reading programs for all ages. Visit your library’s website or stop in to ask what’s available. Prizes vary by location, and some programs even offer mugs, tote bags, or coupons. These community-driven programs often include fun events and encourage children to set reading goals.

2. Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Program

For students in grades 1–6. Children read eight books of their choice and complete a downloadable reading log, including their favorite part of each book. Between July 1 and August 31, they can turn it in at any Barnes & Noble store to select a free book from a list that includes titles like Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia, and Roald Dahl classics.

3. Books-A-Million Summer Reading Adventure

Students choose four books from the Summer Reading Adventure selection (available in-store or online), fill out a reading log with their favorite part of each book, and bring it to the store to receive a free drawstring backpack.

4. Half Price Books Summer Reading Program

Open to readers nationwide—even if you don’t live near a store. Students track their reading from June 1 to July 31 and can earn “Bookworm Bucks” ($5 reward) by logging their reading hours online.

5. Nothing Bundt Cakes – “Books and Bundts”

Participating locations offer this program for elementary-aged children. Kids read a set number of books and earn a free Bundtlet cake. You’ll need to contact your local bakery to see if they participate and to get the details.

6. Chuck E. Cheese Reading Rewards

This year-round program is great to use during summer. Children read daily for two weeks, log their progress, and earn 10 free play points with a food purchase at Chuck E. Cheese. You can decide how long they should read each day.

7. Scholastic Summer Reading Program (Homebase)

Students can participate by creating a free account on Homebase, Scholastic’s reading platform, available as an app or online. They log reading streaks to unlock interactive digital experiences such as author events, character interactions, games, dance parties, and more. The platform includes:

  • Free e-books and downloadable reading reports

  • XP, tokens, and virtual trophies for reading consistency

  • Human moderation + smart filters for internet safety

8. Pizza Hut’s Camp Book It!

Running June through August, this program allows parents to set reading goals using the Book It! app. Children who meet their goals earn a free personal pan pizza at participating Pizza Hut locations.

9. Reading is Fundamental (RIF) Summer Reading Camp

Ideal for PreK–8th grade. Choose an age-appropriate “cabin” with themed book lists and related activities. The first 250 families to sign up receive a free book (Sophia’s Special). While there are no major prizes, kids can enjoy coloring pages, activity logs, and postcards to send to family or friends.

10. Mensa for Kids – Excellence in Reading

A more in-depth program for avid readers in grades K–12. Children must read the entire book list for their grade range and submit a completed list to earn a free “Excellence in Reading” T-shirt.

11. Sonlight Summer Reading Challenge

From June 1 to August 31, participants receive a downloadable kit with reading trackers, themed days, podcast episodes, and a curated list of 250+ book titles. All participants receive a free Sonlight booklight, and some may win $50 coupons for Sonlight products.

12. Major League Baseball Summer Reading Programs

Several MLB teams run local summer reading programs. Current examples include the Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Washington Nationals, and LA Dodgers. Prizes range from free tickets to merchandise discounts. Check the website of your nearest MLB team to see if they’re participating.

13. Seattle Seahawks – 12 Pages of Summer

For ages 5–15. Track reading minutes throughout the summer. The child with the most minutes read by August 4 wins the grand prize, with additional prize drawings for other participants.

14. Create Your Own Reading Challenge

Homeschoolers can design their own reading programs! Use free tools like Canva to make bingo boards with reading categories (e.g., “Read a book with a map” or “Read a biography”). Offer small prizes when your child completes a row or fills the board. This approach can be tailored to your family’s reading level, interests, and summer goals.

 

 

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Meryl van der Merwe

Meryl homeschooled her 4 children and during that time started teaching at the local homeschool co-op. She still teaches there - as well as online at FundaFunda Academy. In addition, she coaches homeschool Science Olympiad and Quiz Bowl teams and an inner-city First Lego League team. In her spare time she loves reading and traveling.
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