Read Across America Day

United States
United States

Read Across America Day Quick Facts

HashtagsCompiled on#ReadAcrossAmerica, #ReadAcrossAmericaDay
Related Hashtags#D31Reads
2025 DateMarch 2, 2025
2026 DateMarch 2, 2026

Read Across America Day

Read Across America Day in

Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Read Across America Day

Updated

Read Across America Day History

Read Across America Day is a nationwide educational program dedicated to promoting reading among children and young adults. Organized and sponsored by the National Education Association (NEA), a major labor union in the United States, the special day serves the crucial purpose of encouraging a lifelong love for reading. The program vows to expose young minds to the wonders of literature, emphasizing its importance in holistic growth and development.

Since its inception in 1997, Read Across America Day has closely been associated with the beloved author, Dr. Seuss, focusing on the shared enjoyment of his whimsical and thought-provoking stories. However, in recent years, the NEA has broadened the program's scope, incorporating books that reflect diverse authors and characters to foster inclusivity and representation. It emphasizes upon varied literature, thereby enabling students to see the world through multiple lenses.

Read Across America Day is usually observed on March 2nd, which coincides with the birthday of Dr. Seuss. But the mission of cultivating a culture of reading extends beyond a single day. All through the year, schools, libraries, and community centers organize various initiatives to motivate children to explore new realms through the written word, putting the adage "Reading is Fundamental" into action.

Facts about Read Across America Day

  • According to Scanse.io, in 2023, eBook sales were projected to generate over $13.5 billion.
  • According to Amazon, the top 5 best-selling children's books at the end of 2023 were:
    1) Welcome to the World by Julia Donaldson
    2) The Fantastic Bureau of Imagination by Brad Montague
    3) InvestiGators: Agents of S.U.I.T. by John Patrick Green
    4) The Eyes and the Impossible by Dave Eggers
    5) Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
  • Reading books can have many health benefits. According to lifehack.org, reading can improve your focus and concentration, your analytical skills, your memory, and your knowledge. It is also said that you can reduce stress and lower the risk of Alzheimer's and dementia.
  • Since 2019, the focus has shifted towards promoting diversity and inclusion. NEA now highlights books that are telling stories of students of color, LGBTQ+ students, students with disabilities, and students who live in rural areas or in poverty.

Top things to do for Read Across America Day

  • Find a book to read at Read Across America. You can search by age and topic, so there's something for everyone.
  • Browse Read Across America's recommended books. They have a diverse set of options that can help children and families spread the joy of reading.
  • Spread the joys of reading by gifting or lending someone a book that meant a lot to you. If you recently read a book that left an impact on you, chances are it will help a friend or family member out too.
  • Watch a film that highlights the joy of books and reading. Here are our suggestions:
    Finding Forrester (2000)
    84 Charing Cross Road (1987)
    Fahrenheit 451 (1966)

Copyright 2002-2024 © Sapro Systems LLC • About Privacy Policy License Terms Corrections & Suggestions