Newbery Medal winner Meg Medina’s picture book named 2020 Read for the Record pick BOSTON, MA—Jumpstart, a national early education organization, announced their partnership with Somerville, Massachusetts-based independent children’s book publisher
The results for Read for the Record 2019 are in! Because of amazing champions for literacy like YOU, Jumpstart exceeded our goal of bringing together 2 million readers on Read for
We absolutely love seeing all the amazing ways that you all choose to celebrate Jumpstart’s Read for the Record each year! You never fail to impress us with the
Award-winning children’s book THANK YOU, OMU! named official book selection for Jumpstart’s 2019 Read for the Record campaign May 16, 2019 (BOSTON) — Jumpstart, a national early education organization, today announced a
After another successful Read for the Record (more than 1.7 million readers!) this past October, Jumpstart is now seeking proposals for our 2019 campaign book!
The results for #ReadfortheRecord 2018 are in! We are incredibly overwhelmed by the impact we made this year with so many school districts, families, and volunteers reading
Teach for America Corps member Eleah Maxfield shares how she celebrated Read for the Record and the power of bilingual learning in her kindergarten classroom in Basin
On October 25, Jumpstart’s 13th Read for the Record saw celebrations across the nation and in 59 countries! Maybe Something Beautiful inspired amazing conversations, brought local officials and celebrity guest
Each time I read this year’s Read for the Record book, Maybe Something Beautiful/Quizás Algo Hermoso by F. Isabel Campoy and Theresa Howell and illustrated by Rafael López, I am
October 23, 2018 (BOSTON) — On October 25, 2018, millions of adults and children across the country will come together to read the same book on the same day to