It’s true that millennials love a good bit of nostalgic reminiscing, especially about pop culture-related childhood staples—like the “Book It” program, for example. Not only did it motivate an entire ...
It's Read Across America Week, a time to celebrate and encourage literacy and some local programs are determined to create the next generation of book lovers and the books they offer are free. Valeria ...
The Prison Book Program has spent almost 50 years with one central mission: providing incarcerated people across the United States with free books from its headquarters in Quincy, Mass. “This program ...
Book It! turns 40 this month -- Pizza Hut's long-running reading campaign that enticed children with free pizzas was a school years staple for Gen X and older Millennials. .facebook/bookitprogram They ...
A Dolly Parton-inspired literacy program that benefits young children in Vigo and Clay counties has been getting plenty of attention lately. The recent Indiana House budget proposal eliminated state ...
Planning the Louisiana Book Festival is like planning a Mardi Gras parade, the festival’s executive director Jim Davis said. He’s been coordinating book festivals for 15 years. As soon as the festival ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — In celebration of National Read a Book Day, the Scripps Howard Fund is doubling the first $150,000 of donations made to the "If you Give a Child a Book" campaign. Donating is easy ...
LINDENHURST, Ill. — Over 1,400 people have signed a petition after a suburban school district removed a book reading program for being “left-leaning.” In a 4-3 decision on March 18, the Millburn ...
For more than 50 years, the Prison Book Program has been built on one simple idea: Everybody deserves the freedom to read. The Quincy-based nonprofit sends tens of thousands of free books each year to ...
Morehead State University is excited to announce the launch of the Eagle Books program, a new initiative designed to save students money and ensure their academic success. This innovative, worry-free ...
Over the past two years, upwards of 18,000 young children in the Las Vegas metro area have received free monthly books in the mail as part of an early literacy program started by country icon Dolly ...