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NATIONAL READING MONTH
"The National Reading Month hype train just hit MAX SPEED— CONTEST EDITION!
You loved the launch… NOW GET READY TO COMPETE! We’re dropping the OFFICIAL RUNDOWN of EPIC CHALLENGES, thrilling mechanics, and HOW TO SNATCH THOSE PRIZES!
WHAT’S IN STORE?
• Letters & Logic (Nov. 11): Unleash your inner wordsmith in a Word Scramble Quiz Bee! Decode, unscramble, and buzz your way to victory!
• Verse in Veils (Nov. 14): Poetry meets mystery—mask your words, reveal your soul!
• Prose & Beats (Nov. 18): Time to make some noise! Craft catchy tunes in our Jingle-Making Contest! Let your creativity sing!
• Storybook Soirée (Nov. 20): Dress as your fave character & party with plot twists!
• Reel the Reads (Nov. 25): Turn books into 60-second cinematic MASTERPIECES!
HOW TO PLAY?
Swipe for ALL the rules, deadlines, and GLORY-DETAILS! Tag your squad, pick your battle, and let’s see who rules the reading realm!
WARNING: Participation may cause extreme fun, bragging rights, and serious FOMO if you miss out."
Ready? Set… READTTACK!
P.S. Sharpen your pencils, charge your cameras, and brace for literary chaos!
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