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While school may look different for many families this year, one thing that isn't changing is how much kids eat! For my son and daughter who are heading back to in-person classes, I'm preparing for the dreaded packing of lunches—definitely one of my least favorite back-to-school activities!
Now that they are getting older, they enjoy having a say in what goes into their lunchboxes, and one of their top choices is Pringles Snack Stacks! A perfect flavor combo with any sandwich, they love that the container protects them from getting crushed, and I like that they are a pre-packaged, pre-portioned option that is an easy grab-and-go out of the pantry. My daughter is also the only one in our family who likes the sour cream and onion flavor, so the Pringles Snack Stacks make it easy for her to enjoy her preferred flavor without worrying about a large bag or container of crisps going stale.
As we were doing our weekly grocery shopping, we were excited to learn that Pringles Snack Stacks is one of the participating products for the Kellogg’s Feeding Reading program. As an avid reader, PTO parent, and friend of a lot of teachers, I was thrilled to see that the Kellogg's Feeding Reading Program supplies FREE Penguin Random House books to families at home with the purchase of participating Kellogg’s products. Check out the full list at FeedingReading.com.
Through Kellogg's Feeding Reading program, shoppers can purchase participating Kellogg's products and can choose to keep or donate books to local schools and libraries! It's an easy and fun way for teachers, parents, and kids to fuel their minds and bodies.
When you're doing your grocery shopping, keep an eye out for participating products, a few include Eggo Waffles (these are a go-to breakfast for us on school mornings!), Pop-Tarts, and Kellogg's Froot Loops. Find a full list of participating Kellogg’s products on FeedingReading.com.
Then, follow these quick and easy steps to redeem your free book (you can get up to 10 for each purchase of a participating product)!
1. Visit the Kellogg's Feeding Reading website to create an account or log in to your existing account.
2. Look for a confirmation email with a verification code to activate your account.
3. Take a photo of your receipt (so remember to save it when you're unpacking the groceries!) and upload it to the Feeding Reading website.
4. Watch for an email verifying your receipt and applying the book credit to your account (usually within 72 hours).
5. Return to the Feeding Reading website to redeem your book.
With more than 125 Penguin Random House book titles to choose from, the Feeding Reading program covers books for kids from preschool-age through teens. There's also a variety of cultural themes and topics, including history, sports, animals, and more. My 12-year-old son loved that one of his favorite authors, Mike Lupica, had multiple books on there, while my 10-year-old daughter chose some early reader books to donate. See below for screenshots of some of the books available.
Important dates and notes to know:
There is a limit of 10 books per participant — 1 book per purchase.
Products must be purchased by Sept. 30, receipts must be uploaded within 30 days of purchase (no later than Oct. 30), and book credits must be redeemed by Dec. 1.
Send each receipt separately. Receipts must be submitted within 30 days of purchase and no later than 10/30/20. Book credits must be redeemed by 12/1/20 at 11:59 PM (EST). Limit 10 books per participant. Must be a U.S. resident, 16 years of age or older, and a registered member of Kellogg’s Family Rewards®. See FeedingReading.com for full list of participating products.