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Ultimate Guide to Free Summer Reading Programs (2026 Edition)

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Ultimate Guide to Free Summer Reading Programs (2026 Edition) Summer is the perfect time to help kids fall in love with reading — and thankfully, there are tons of free programs offering rewards, challenges, printables, and incentives to keep them motivated all season long. Whether your child is a reluctant reader or already devours books, these 2026 summer reading programs make it fun, easy, and exciting to build strong reading habits. Below is the updated list of the best free summer reading programs for 2026 , including new dates, fresh challenges, and links to sign up. 1. Public Library Summer Reading Programs (Nationwide) Your local library is still the BEST place to start. Nearly every library in the U.S. participates in a summer reading challenge, offering: reading logs weekly prizes stickers and badges free events end‑of‑summer celebrations Most libraries use Beanstack or READsquared . More Info: Beanstack: https://www.beanstack.com READsquared: https://www.rea...

8 Rainy Day Activities for Kids That Keep Them Busy

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  🌧️ 8 Rainy Day Activities for Kids That Keep Them Busy When the weather traps everyone inside, kids get restless fast — and moms feel it even faster. If you’re staring out the window at gray skies wondering how to survive the day, these easy, low‑prep rainy day activities will keep your kids entertained without draining your energy (or your wallet). These ideas use things you already have at home, work for multiple ages, and buy you those precious pockets of quiet every mom needs. ☔ 1. Indoor Obstacle Course Use pillows, couch cushions, painter’s tape, and chairs to create a simple course. Kids can crawl under chairs, hop over pillows, balance on a taped line, and finish with a “victory pose.” Why it works: burns energy, builds coordination, and keeps them busy for a long time. 🎨 2. DIY Art Station Set out crayons, markers, stickers, paper, and anything else you have. Give them a theme like: “Draw your dream house” “Make a monster family” “Create a rainy‑day com...