Summer Reading Challenge 2025
Registration opens June 1st!
To get started, click
or download the Beanstack App!
NOTE: If you already have an Individual Account with Beanstack from last year (your own account, not your family’s Kids Summer Reading account), all you need to do is log into your individual account and update your info to register! If you were in the Kids Summer Reading Challenge last year, you must create a new, individual account (separate from your family’s account) to participate in the Teen & Tween Summer Reading Challenge.
- Fill in the required information, and select “Teen & Tween Summer Reading Challenge 2025” when prompted.
- Read any book you’d like – printed books, eBooks, comics, graphic novels, even audiobooks.
- Log your books in Beanstack, and write quick “30-Character or More Reviews” of what you’ve read.
- For each book review, get an eTicket and enter a raffle for one of our fabulous prizes!
- The more books you read & review, the more raffle tickets you get, and the greater your chances of WINNING!
Summer Reading Challenge FAQs:
How old do I have to be to join the Teen Summer Reading Challenge?
The Teen Summer Reading Challenge accepts participants based on their grade, not age. The Challenge is for anyone entering grades 6-12; so long as you will be in Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 in September of 2025, you are welcome to join the Challenge! Teenagers who have graduated 12th grade cannot join the Teen & Tween Summer Reading Challenge, but are welcome to register for the Adult Summer Reading Challenge!
What can I read for the Teen Summer Reading Program?
Read any book you want – paper books, eBooks, comics, graphic novels, even audiobooks count! If you’d like suggestions of some titles, check out the book recommendations on Beanstack, the Book Lists on the Emma Clark Teens & Tweens Page, or ask the librarians at the library for some help!
How do I earn Raffle Tickets?
It’s simple; all you need to do is write a very brief review (30 characters or more) of the book you’ve read, and enter it into Beanstack. To enter the review:
- Enter the books you’ve read one at a time into the reading log, and click “yes” when prompted to write a review.
- Reviews must be at least 30 characters long (which is only a few words) to earn a raffle ticket.
- Completed reviews instantly earn raffle tickets, which you can immediately enter into the prizes online.
All raffles are drawn at the end of the program; tickets are accepted up until 11:59pm August 17th, 2025. Raffle winners will be alerted the week of August 18th, 2025.
What if I don’t want to write reviews?
You’re not required to write reviews; however if you do not write reviews, you cannot earn raffle tickets. Either way, it’s a nice log of all the books you’ve read this summer!
What are these “Badges” I’m earning when I write reviews?
Badges are colorful, virtual stickers you earn for every review you write, in addition to raffle tickets. They are a fun way to keep track of all your hard work!
What’s an “Activity” in Beanstack, and why would I log it?
An “Activity” is anything you do this summer. Logged activities do not earn more raffle tickets, but can be looked back on, like a summer journal of sorts!
Emma Clark Library would like to thank the following businesses that support the Library and our community by donating gift cards and merchandise for Kids, Teens & Tweens, and Adult Summer Reading Challenge raffle prizes:
- Adventureland Amusement Park
- Applebee’s
- The Argyle Theatre
- The Bench
- Ben’s Garden
- The Bite Size Bake Shop
- The Cheesecake Factory
- College 101 Resource Center
- Crazy Beans
- Faith Czarnecki at Travelista Travels
- Druthers Coffee
- DJ’s Clam Shack
- The Jazz Loft
- Level Up Kitchen Library Cafe
- Long Island Explorium
- The Long Island Museum
- The Long Island Violin Shop
- Luigi’s Pizzeria & Restaurant
- New York Giants
- New York Jets
- O Sole Mio Ristorante Pizzeria
- Panera Bread
- Paumanok Tours
- Port Jefferson Photography Club
- The Rinx
- Rolling Pin Bakery
- Schnitzels Gastropub
- Setauket Gourmet Delicatessen & Caterers
- Shake Shack
- S.N. and Kamal Sridhar
- Staller Center for the Arts
- Stony Brook Wings
- Three Village Historical Society
- Urban Air
- Via Pizza
- Xplore Family Fun Center
Emma Clark employees, trustees, and members of their household are not eligible to enter contests/raffles.