The Seahawks invite all Junior 12s to grab a book and join 12 Pages: our reading program that includes our Summer Reading Challenge, school visits, and more. Learn how the Seahawks promote reading across the state or compete individually to be the top overall reader in the Seattle school district area!
Want a chance to be featured on the Seahawks Community Instagram? Share your latest reading adventure with us! We'd love to know your latest book and your minutes in progress.
At the end of the summer, have your parents submit your TOTAL number of minutes read. This year, our submission window will be August 12 - August 16, so check back on this page during that week!
Win
We'll be awarding prizes to our Top Readers based on their minutes. Collect enough minutes, and you could be randomly selected for one of the prizes below!
Blitz' favorite book is Goodnight Football by Michael Dahl but he has some other recommendations for junior 12s to keep you entertained and reading all summer long!
All Are Welcome Here by Alexandra Penfold (Ages 6-8)Â
Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall (Ages 6-8)Â
Beyond The Laces by Bob Salomon (Ages 6-10)Â
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka (Ages 6-8)Â
You Will Be My Friend! by Peter Brown (Ages 6-8)Â
The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister (Ages 6-8)
Resources
Washington Libraries
Utilize Washington State's directory for libraries, and find your next favorite book near you!
The Northwest African American Museum has carefully curated books that share the richness of Black history and culture for all children. Each month, NAAM is giving away brand new PreK-12 books to local youth at family-friendly and school-based events throughout the region.
Social Justice Books: A Project by Teaching for Change
Teaching for Change is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide teachers and parents with the tools to create schools where students learn to read, write, and change the world. SocialJusticeBooks.org was created in 2017 to share multicultural books for children, young adults, and educators.
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