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Victorian kids challenged to a big summer of reading

Victorian schoolkids can win prizes with the Big Summer Read program.

Published:
Monday 17 November 2025 at 4:00 pm
Big Summer Read feature image with the title, "Big Summer Read" next to an icecream, a book and apple with cute faces.

Public Libraries Victoria is inviting kids to keep reading this summer with the Big Summer Read.

Now in its fifth year, the program helps stop the “summer slide” — when children lose reading skills over the holidays.

Victorians under 18 can join through the Big Summer Read website. They can track their books, earn digital badges, and win prizes.

Parents can also take part by reading to their younger children.

Four state winners will receive a Zoos Victoria family membership. Other prizes include book packs and local rewards from nearby libraries.

The Big Summer Read encourages families to visit their local library for free books and resources that keep kids learning and growing.

The program is run by Public Libraries Victoria with support from Local Government Victoria.

To learn more or sign up, visit ReadBooks’ Big Summer Read.


Public Libraries Victoria and Local Government Victoria are part of the Department of Government Services(opens in a new window).

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