Trading Screens for Pages: How to Gamify Summer Reading with Action-Packed Challenges
Let’s be honest: competing with tablets, video games, and streaming apps over summer break can feel like an uphill battle. One way we can get our kids away from electronics this summer is by making reading feel like a game.
Summer reading programs are the ultimate way to inject some adventure into the season and replace mindless screen time. The best part? These programs aren’t just for kids anymore. Whether you’re keeping track of pages between laundry loads or carving out a reading oasis at swim team practice, there’s a challenge waiting to reward you. Cue the family competitions!
The Kid & Teen Summer Reading Playbook:
To break the screen habit, we have to out-incentivize the devices. We sign up for summer reading challenges every year, and there are so many fantastic national programs out there. So, check out some of these great options to keep the page-turning momentum going:
- Your Local Public Library (Beanstack): Always make your local library your very first stop! Most modern library branches use apps like Beanstack or Reader Zone to turn summer reading into an interactive game. As kids log their pages, they unlock digital badges, earn certificates, and get entries into local raffle drawings for prizes.
- Pizza Hut’s Camp Book-It: Earning free personal pan pizzas for tracking summer pages is a total nostalgia trip that still works wonders. Their digital summer camp program keeps the rewards rolling all through vacation!
- Nothing Bundt Cakes (Books & Bundts): This massively popular youth program is built for kids ages 4 through 12. Once young readers hit their tracking milestones for the month, they earn a coupon for a free mini Bundtlet cake. Check a Nothing Bundt Cake location near you to see about participation.
- Barnes & Noble Summer Reading: Kids can log any eight books in a downloadable reading journal and hand it in at a physical store to score a free book from their curated summer shelf.
- Chick-fil-A: Many local franchises partner directly with area library systems or run independent tracks where kids can trade completed reading logs for free kids’ meals or soft-serve ice cream cones. (Tip: Because this is operator-led, be sure to pop into your local branch to check their active promos!)
- Chuck E. Cheese: You can download their summer reading logs online or check their mobile app to reward consistent reading streaks with free arcade play points.
- Scholastic Summer Reading Home Base: A great digital oasis where kids can log their reading hours to unlock virtual badges, play games, and unlock book donations for children in need.
The Adult Summer Reading Playbook:
Modeling a great reading routine for your kids shouldn’t feel like an obligation. If you’re spending your summer mornings baking in the sun while your kids swim laps, you’ve earned some gold stars—and treats—of your own. Pair those reading opportunities with an adult challenge designed to make your summer reading life a blast:
- The Adult Library Track: While the kids are logging their books for stickers, sign yourself up for your public library’s adult summer track (often hosted right on the Beanstack app). Most libraries have you log your pages to win local coffee shop gift cards, bookstore vouchers, or premium library gear.
- The StoryGraph Summer Challenges: If you love tracking data or want a fun community push, use The StoryGraph app. They host summer challenges designed to get you out of your reading comfort zone while tackling that tower of books on your nightstand.
Looking for something less formal? Try these make-your-own challenges:
- The Swim Team “Ten-Page” Anchor: Rebuild your own attention span by matching your reading list to the swim meet or practice schedule. Commit to reading just ten pages during morning warm-ups or between your child’s events. It turns frantic pool noise into a relaxing, private retreat.
- The Poolside Luxury Jar: Match the playful energy of the kids’ pizza and arcade rewards. Write down a few simple milestones on a clean sheet of paper. Every time you finish a summer thriller or read uninterrupted for an hour, treat yourself to a tiny luxury—like a fancy seasonal iced latte on the way to the pool, a premium pool towel, or a fresh audiobook credit for the drive home.