Scholastic Summer Challenge

Our last day of school was two days ago and already I’ve heard the common complaint of “I’m SOOOO BOOOORRRED!” accompanied by the usual allegation that “There’s NOOOOTHINGGGGG to do!”

What? Your kids too? I don’t know about you, but my usual response is

  1. I’ll give you something to do, mister; looks like the baseboards need dusting/the weeds need pulling/fill in the blank with some equally undesirable chore…
  2. OR

  3. Why don’t you go read a book?

For some reason, neither option is very appealing, at least not to someone determined to be bored despite the vast array of cleaning and reading options.

Enter Scholastic’s Summer Reading Challenge. From their website:

The Scholastic Summer Challenge™ on Scholastic.com was developed to promote reading over the summer. The exciting team atmosphere and book-related games and activities motivate kids to continue reading even while out of school and encourage them to discover new options for pleasure reading.

How does it work? Kids ages 7-12, upon registering, will take a quick quiz which will assign them to a team. Kids then accumulate points for their team based on a log of minutes read as well as trivia quizzes derived from the Book of the Week and participation in the Game of the Month. Not only that, but kids can read towards contributions to various charities and participate in an online community with online fun such as:

  • Take fun quizzes and multiply their points
  • Unlock new games and earn even more points
  • Apply their points to the Scholastic Book Fairs’ “Read for the World Record!”
  • Watch awesome celebrity shout-out videos including: The Naked Brothers Band, Lil’ Mama and Keke Palmer from True Jackson, VP on Nickelodeon
  • See exclusive content about favorite authors and books
  • Chat about favorite books like The 39 Clues and Harry Potter
  • Post book reviews on the Summer Challenge review blog
  • Enter sweepstakes for the chance to win prizes

Interested? Check the FAQ page here. Kids younger than 7 are not to be left out; they will have their own reading fun growing a virtual garden by logging books read over the summer.

Wife and mother, Bible teacher and blogger, Lisa loves Jesus, coffee, dark chocolate and, of course, books. Read more of her reflections at Lisa writes….

Since the Scholastic Summer Challenge is all about reading 4 or more books, Scholastic has graciously offered to give away a summer reading pack of 4 titles to 3 different winners (U.S. shipping addresses only), tailored to the winners’ kids’ ages.

So to enter this giveaway, leave a comment with your child’s age and sex, and we’ll see if we can get them some books that will help silence those cries of “I’m bored.”

Find out what other books and activities are up for grabs at the Summer Fun Giveaway main page. We will announce all the winners on June 11.

Lisa blogs at Lisa writes…. and tweets at @lisa_writes.
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163 Responses to Scholastic Summer Challenge
  1. 101
    corrie says:

    5 and 7 year old boys

  2. 102
    Heather H says:

    5 year old boy here

  3. 103
    Brooke says:

    That’s wonderful… We read to Wee Man everyday and he is just now reading “sight words”…

  4. 104
    Christine says:

    6 year old boy! Thanks for the chance!

  5. 105
    Paula H says:

    I would like for either a girl age 10 or a boy age 2. Which ever you have is fine. They bi=oth love books.

  6. 106
    Elli says:

    what a great giveaway! i have three boys, age 6, 9, and 11. a set of books for any of them, or a set the older ones can share would be great!

  7. 107
    edj says:

    Wow…I can’t keep my voracious reader in books and am always looking for help! Four books would last…oh a couple of days, but then we’d re read them so it’s all good :)

  8. 108
    Susan Smith says:

    My daughter is 10

  9. 109

    My friend has a 5 year old boy who could really use this!

  10. 110
    Sonya says:

    I have a 6 year old boy and a 4 year old girl, so these would really help!

  11. 111
    Shelly T. says:

    I have a daughter, age 16. I went to the Scholastic Summer Challenge site and it looks fun. I also checked out the Teen books and there are several I think she would love to have the chance to read this summer! Yay, to Scholastic for encouraging summer reading for kids of all ages.

  12. 112
    Erma H says:

    I would love to win this. My son’s age is 13 and he is male.

  13. 113
    spearsa101 says:

    I’m a teacher, and my kids LOVE books! 4 1/2 year old boy and 2 1/2 year old girl! Thanks!

  14. 114
    Pamela S says:

    My children are both HUGE readers, but I’d love to get this for my niece who needs some encouragement in that direction.

    She’s a 10 year old girl.

    Thanks.

  15. 115
    Brenda Park says:

    My littlest is 8 this year, and my middle guy is 10. They both love to read, so thanks for the chance to win the Scholastic prize pack for one of them!

  16. 116
    Becky says:

    I have a 7 year old girl..who loves to read.

  17. 117
    Cynthia Mercado says:

    My son is 5. He loves books.

    mercsmercado at yahoo dot com

  18. 118
    Bree says:

    Have a 9 yr old boy that devours books.

  19. 119
    chantelle says:

    i have an 8 year old boy who reads like there’s no tomorrow! Thanks for another great giveaway! -ChantelleSabino at mac dot com

  20. 120
    Bekki Lindner says:

    My daughter is 3, and already so into “School” and LOVES to read. I know she would love this.

  21. 121
    Marie says:

    Wonderful idea! I have a daughter who is 6 and a son who is almost 5 :-)

  22. 122
    sandra says:

    4, but will be 5 next month

  23. 123
    Onolee R says:

    Boys 8 and 4

  24. 124
    Julie Smith says:

    My son is 8 years old and will be 9 in 2 1/2 weeks – he loves reading and he’s already enrolled in the Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge :)

  25. 125
    adrienne Gordon says:

    boy, 7 he is doing our local library summer reading program.

  26. 126
    chastidy says:

    I have 2 boys 3 1/2 and 2. Thanks :)

  27. 127
    Gabriel J. says:

    5 year old boy :)

  28. 128
    Ed Nemmers says:

    Happy June!

  29. 129
    Marianna says:

    I have two sons, ages 10 and 7. They love to read… sometimes!

  30. 130
    Julie K says:

    I have a son, 10, who is finally reading for pleasure and not because he has to! I also have a daughter, 7, who has learned so much in 1st grade and is a great reader.

  31. 131
    Jammie says:

    I have a daughter shes 7 and will be 8 in august this would be awesome for her since we are just now starting to like reading

  32. 132
    Jay F. says:

    My daughters are at the high end of the range, at 11 and 12. They love to read and are always looking for something new.

  33. 133
    Laura G says:

    4 year old boy

  34. 134
    Monalisa C. says:

    My 13 year old goes through a book in a day or two if she really enjoys it. Books are a big thing in our house. We encourage reading as much as you can.

  35. 135
    Colleen Yamamoto says:

    thanks for the chance

  36. 136
    Nicole says:

    I have 2 boys, ages 10 & 12.

    I’m a teacher and all my books get passed on to students who will benefit too!

    Thanks!

  37. 137
    Renee Turner says:

    I have a 4 year old son who likes me to read to him about 2 hours a day. He just finished up pre-school and is already missing it very much!

  38. 138
    Chrysa says:

    My 1-year-old nephew loves books. “Book” was one of his first words!

  39. 139
    Melanie says:

    My nieces and nephews love to read!
    This would be great for them.

  40. 140
    Gianna says:

    I have 11 and 8 year old daughters, a 3 year old son and 8 month old twins :)

  41. 141
    AmandaG says:

    4-8 yo girls and 10 yo boy

    Thank you!

  42. 142
    Angie O says:

    My daughter will be 5 next week and loves books!

  43. 143
    Karen says:

    I have an 8-year-old boy who loves Harry Potter and The Lightning Thief series by Rick Riordan, and an almost 6-year-old boy who loves Nate the Great, Flat Stanley and Magic Tree House. Great giveaway!

  44. 144
    Jessica says:

    I have a 9 year old boy and a 5 year old girl so anything in the middle will do. SO they can share books and read this summer.

  45. 145
    Rachel Robertson says:

    I love the “I’ll give you something to do mister”. It had me smiling so early in the morning. I have a 5 year old girl and a 7 year old boy.They like to read so any books would be perfect.

  46. 146
    Molly Capel says:

    My 4 older boys are 14,7,5, & 4.

  47. 147
    Martha J says:

    Girl…Age 5

  48. 148
    Ann says:

    Boy and girl age 5 and 7

  49. 149
    Veronica Garrett says:

    My daaughter is 15.

  50. 150
    Regina Marlborough says:

    I have an 11 y/o seventh grader who probably reads at 9th grade level or so.