Start Building Home Libraries Now for a Summer of Learning!

01.30.2025 News

Winter may be in full swing, but now is the time to plan for summer learning!

While students enjoy snow days and cozy reading indoors, educators, schools, and libraries can take steps to ensure every child has access to books at home when school is out.

Super Summer Learning Adventures (SSLA) makes it easy to build home libraries that keep children engaged, learning, and ready for the next school year.

Each SSLA set includes:

📚 High-quality, diverse books to build literacy skills
✏️ Fun, interactive activities that make learning fun

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-friendly guides to support building reading routines at home

By planning now, you can guarantee your students have books in hand when summer arrives—helping them avoid the summer slide and establishing a home library that supports lifelong learning.

Even though there may be snow on the ground, let’s set students up for success this summer. 

Order Your Super Summer Learning Adventures Program Today: https://raisingareader.org/super-summer-learning-adventures/

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