Earn Free Books with Kellogg’s Feeding Reading Program
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It’s easy to earn free books with Kellogg’s Feeding Reading Program. Buy 1 Eggo product, get a FREE Penguin Random House book. Read on to learn how the program works.
How to Earn Free Books with Kellogg’s Feeding Reading Program
About the Feeding Reading Program
Kellogg’s and Penguin Random House are partnering together for a special Feeding Reading program. Their goal is to get more books into our kids’ hands to encourage confidence in reading and get a nice start to the day with a Kellogg’s breakfast.
Buy any Eggo product between now and September 30, 2019, and get a free Penguin Random House book for your child or your school. Find them at Walmart in the freezer section.
How to Redeem Your Free Books
uy any participating Eggo product. Look for the special label on the box or find the full list of participating products at FeedingReading.com. Don’t forget you can buy online with Walmart Grocery. Take a photo of your receipt. You have 30 days to submit your receipt after purchase.
Log in to Kellogg’s Family Rewards® and upload your receipt. If you don’t already have a Kellogg’s Family Rewards account, click the Join Now button to create one.
After you upload your receipt, you’ll receive an e-mail telling you how many Kellogg’s Family Rewards points you earned. (The e-mail could take up to 72 hours to arrive.) When you log back into Kellogg’s Family Rewards, you’ll see how many credits you’ve earned towards books. 1 box = 1 book. You can earn up to 10 free books.
Selecting Your Books
After logging into Kellogg’s Family Rewards, you’ll see a Get Your Books Now link at the top of the page. Click the link to head to the redemption page. There you will choose between keeping your books or donating them to the school or library of your choice.
Next, you’ll choose your books. There are 125 titles in a variety of reading levels. The books are divided in 4 categories – Beginning Reader, Middle Reader, Teen, and Bilingual/Spanish.
You’ll find board books, picture books, Step Into Reading books, and chapter books mixed together in the Beginning Reader section. I’ve highlighted some of our favorites below.
You’ll find the board book version of The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle and a few Llama Llama board books. Llama Llama Red Pajama is one of the available picture books as well as selections from Brad Meltzer’s Ordinary People Change the World series (I am Abraham Lincoln, I am Neil Armstrong, I am Rosa Parks), the Duck & Goose series by Tad Hill, The Berenstein Bears series, and few Little Golden Books like The Poky Little Puppy.
The Step into Reading Books include Rocket’s 100th Day of School and Drop It, Rocket! by Tad Hills, themed books about baseball, soccer, Paw Patrol, and non-fiction books about the first moonwalk, Pompeii, sharks, bugs, whales, wolves, history, and more.
Some of the chapter books in the Beginner Reader section include the Magic Treehouse series, the A to Z Mysteries series, and the Junie B. Jones series.
You’ll find the Magic Treehouse Merlin Missions series in the Middle Reader section along with Mr. Lemoncello’s Library series and several other titles.
This is a fantastic way to build your own library of books or to donate to your child’s school or library of your choice while starting the day off with Eggo.
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