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Children can get rewarded for reading

Mar 16, 2026 | Education, Food

Mountain children: Prepare for a rewarding and delicious opportunity at your local San Bernardino County library.

From Saturday, March 7 through Saturday, April 18, the library is partnering with In-N-Out Burger for the annual Cover-to-Cover Reading Program, encouraging children across the county to dive into books and earn a free hamburger or cheeseburger as a tasty reward.

Children ages 4 to 12 who read five books or 300 minutes can earn a Cover-to-Cover Club Achievement Award, redeemable at participating In-N-Out locations. Participants may earn up to three awards during the program.

Families can register online through Beanstack beginning March 7. Each time a child reaches a reading milestone, an achievement award will be unlocked, and a voucher will be available for pickup at their local library branch. Children must be present to redeem their vouchers. The program is free to join.

Let’s inspire a lifelong love of reading – and celebrate every milestone along the way.

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