reading contest

Announcing our “Lily to the Rescue” Book Review Contest!

🎊 WIN a Q&A with beloved author W. Bruce Cameron! 🎊

Lily to the Rescue by W Bruce Cameron Review Contest

Here at Biblionasium, we realize that book reviews are an effective tool for students to express their thoughts, opinions, reactions, and preferences.

In an effort to encourage students to reflect on what they’re reading, we are pleased to announce the Lily to the Rescue book review contest.

Read on for contest details.

Lily to the Rescue Review Contest

  • Students can review any books in the Lily to the Rescue series, all on the bookshelf on the ‘Contests’ tab of Biblionasium, between February 1 to February 28, 2021.
  • The winner will receive the prize of a classroom Q&A with author W. Bruce Cameron!
  • The Contest is held in our CONTESTS tab on Biblionasium.com
HOW TO ENTER: Step 1: Have your young reader choose any book in the “Lily to the Rescue” series under the Contests tab. Step 2: Make sure your young reader finishes the book and marks it as “read.” Step 3: Your young reader should then write a review on Biblionasium and submit. They will be automatically entered into the contest! It’s that simple!

Contest Rules & Details

The contest is open from February 1 to February 28, 2021. We will contact the winner by educator and parent email to confirm permission to accept the prize.
Click here to read the official contest rules.

Enter the Ordinary Kids Change the World Challenge by Penguin Young Readers

Ordinary People Change the World Series
 

Tell us how your kids or classroom would change the world! Brought to you by Penguin Young Readers, in partnership with iCivics.org!

Open to: Kids and classrooms ages 5-8.

Prizing: One individual kid winner and one classroom winner will be chosen. Each will receive $2,500 to help make their idea a reality, a virtual meeting with a mentor working in that field, and an OPCTW library.

Judges: Winners will be selected by PYR, iCivics, Brad Meltzer, and Christopher Eliopoulos.

How to Enter: Visit ordinarykidschangetheworld.com and select parent or teacher. Write 200 words about your child/class’s idea. Submit a picture drawn by your child or classroom showing their idea in action. Open 10/13/20-12/31/20. Winners chosen early 2021.