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Kids Can Score a Free Book This Summer From Famous Bookstore Chain

May 30, 2024, 4:33 PM | Updated: 10:20 pm

Now that school is coming to end, kids can still score a free book from Barnes & Noble.

The famous book chain is bringing back it’s summer reading program. The program requires that each kid read eight books and log them in a reading journal.

So how does it work? Kids can fill out a one-page journal, which you can download here, are asked to provide the title and author of eight books as well as detail their favorite part and why.

Once the journal is filled out, the kids can make their way to Barnes & Noble from July 1 to August 31 to get their free book that is from a list that’s been pre-selected.

You can get all the info from Barnes & Noble HERE.

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