New York Public Library Gives Out 500K Free Books To Brighten Up Your Summer
By Alexa Heah, 14 Jun 2022
As part of the New York Public Library’s (NYPL) ‘Summer at the Library’ campaign, the institution will be distributing 500,000 new and “librarian-approved” books to families in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island.
Just by signing up at a local library branch or outdoor programs, New Yorkers will receive—and get to keep!—these reading materials at no cost, in an effort to encourage the public to build their very own learning libraries at home.
Select locations will even offer Spanish, Chinese, and Large Print books for those looking to hone their language skills or require specific editions of the text.
“New York City students and families have been through so much over the last two years. It’s critical that, during this period of recovery and renewal, our ecosystem of learning do all it can to support and engage them,” explained Brian Bannon, NYPL’s Merryl and James Tisch Director of Branch Libraries and Education.
“Public libraries are uniquely positioned to do this while students are out of the classroom over the summer months, providing quality, free programs to engage their minds while also getting them excited about books, reading, learning, and their communities.”
In addition, school-aged children in the region will be able to participate in various programs, activities, and educational challenges over the summer break, including a writing competition for kids, essay contest for teens, and a daily reading challenge.
Mulling over which book to pick up during your next trip to the library? Head here for the NYPL’s expert “staff picks” for the warmer months.
[via Time Out and New York Public Library, images via Jonathan Blanc / NYPL]