Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Read Across America Day
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From @POTUS and @FLOTUS on National #ReadAcrossAmericaDay
— U.S. Department of Education (@usedgov) March 3, 2025
Education is the key to unlocking opportunity, and it starts with reading. Whether it’s a short story or a novel, I encourage everyone to read a book today. Happy Read Across America Day. Show more
— Coach Tommy Tuberville (@SenTuberville) March 2, 2025
Happy READ ACROSS AMERICA DAY! Choosing a story to read isn't always easy, but for this day, I decided to read a #picturebook that celebrates kindness & the power of one. THE POWER OF ONE: EVERY ACT OF KINDNESS COUNTS, crafted by esteemed anti-bullying expert author Show more Alfred A. Knopf and 3 others
MMS celebrates Read Across America Day to preserve the importance of reading. In honor of promoting literacy for our youth, MMS purchased placed books from the Scholastic Fair in the hands and homes of over 280 students. #FultonCountySchools Show more
I do not like this freezing day I do not like it anyway Happy Read Across America Day and Happy Birthday to Dr. Seuss! Thank you for giving us The Sneetches, The Lorax, The Grinch, The Cat, Horton, and Green Eggs & Ham. Show more
Celebrate Read Across America Day by curling up with a good book! We know what our favorite book is What’s yours?
— Mike Evans Family Foundation (@MikeEvansFamil1) March 2, 2025
Today is Read Across America Day! @McNair_fcs purchased books for more than 280 kiddos from the Scholastic Book Fair in honor of Read Across America. The kids are enjoying the books and are READING!! Happy Read Across America! Show more
— Keenan M. Cameron, Ed.S. (@MrCamTeach) March 2, 2025
Happy National Read Across America Day! Or in this case, Happy Dr. Seuss Day!
Today is National Read Across America Day! In the spirit of First Lady Barbara Bush, we encourage you to pick up your favorite book and read a few chapters. Mrs. Bush reads to Head Start students at the Library of Congress. March 7, 1989 Photo ID: P01135-22 Show more
— George H.W. Bush Library & Museum (@Bush41Library) March 2, 2025
Read Across America Day History
Read Across America Day is a nationwide educational program dedicated to promoting reading among children and young adults. Organized and sponsored by the National Education Association (NEA), a major labor union in the United States, the special day serves the crucial purpose of encouraging a lifelong love for reading. The program vows to expose young minds to the wonders of literature, emphasizing its importance in holistic growth and development.
Since its inception in 1997, Read Across America Day has closely been associated with the beloved author, Dr. Seuss, focusing on the shared enjoyment of his whimsical and thought-provoking stories. However, in recent years, the NEA has broadened the program's scope, incorporating books that reflect diverse authors and characters to foster inclusivity and representation. It emphasizes upon varied literature, thereby enabling students to see the world through multiple lenses.
Read Across America Day is usually observed on March 2nd, which coincides with the birthday of Dr. Seuss. But the mission of cultivating a culture of reading extends beyond a single day. All through the year, schools, libraries, and community centers organize various initiatives to motivate children to explore new realms through the written word, putting the adage "Reading is Fundamental" into action.
Top 8 Facts for Read Across America Day in 2026
The National Education Association has shifted the annual focus of the event from a tribute to Dr. Seuss to the year-round theme Celebrating a Nation of Diverse Readers to ensure literature serves as "mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors" for all students.
For the upcoming March 2026 observance, the specific monthly theme is Champion Kindness, which encourages educators to foster a culture of care and empathy through inclusive storytelling.
The featured book selection for young readers in March 2026 is the Ezra Jack Keats Award-winning picture book We Are Definitely Human by author and illustrator X. Fang.
Middle-grade students are encouraged to read Vanya and the Wild Hunt by Sangu Mandanna, a fantasy adventure that follows a neurodivergent protagonist discovering a world of magic.
The young adult recommendation for the 2026 celebration is Everything We Never Had by Randy Ribay, a multi-generational novel exploring the lives of four generations of Filipino American sons.
With an estimated 45 million participants, the observance remains the largest reading event in the United States and serves as the official kickoff for National Reading Month.
While the date still coincides with the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel, many schools have replaced traditional Seussian activities with Book Tastings and character parades that highlight contemporary and diverse authors.
The 2026 program emphasizes the Freedom to Read, focusing on providing students access to age-appropriate books that reflect their own identities and various global cultures.
In the News and Trending for Read Across America Day
Find a book to read at Read Across America. You can search by age and topic, so there's something for everyone.
Browse Read Across America's recommended books. They have a diverse set of options that can help children and families spread the joy of reading.
Spread the joys of reading by gifting or lending someone a book that meant a lot to you. If you recently read a book that left an impact on you, chances are it will help a friend or family member out too.
Watch a film that highlights the joy of books and reading. Here are our suggestions: Finding Forrester (2000) 84 Charing Cross Road (1987) Fahrenheit 451 (1966)