Summer reading is important for students because it helps maintain and improve their literacy skills during the long break from school. Without regular reading, many students experience the "summer slide," where they lose some of the progress made during the academic year. Reading over the summer keeps their vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking sharp, making the transition back to school smoother.
Moreover, summer reading fosters a love for books and learning outside the classroom, encouraging students to explore new topics and interests at their own pace. This independent learning promotes curiosity and lifelong reading habits, which are crucial for academic success and personal growth.
The Second Lady of the US - Usha Vance - is sponsoring a summer reading challenge. Read 12 books this summer to participate!
Take an adventure with your books. Earn badges as you read.
Unite for Literacy provides free digital access to picture books, narrated in many languages.ย
Gain access to the DoD's MWR Library resources. They have a variety of digital resources available free of charge!ย
Our Summer Reading Program is meant to encourage reading and exploration of the library. All ages can participate in the program for a chance to win prizes, experience some awesome events, and see a new side of the Yokota Library!ย
Don't forget you have access to the base library for books, special events, board games, and more! They will be bringing back their Summer Reading Program starting in June!ย