For many students over the past 40 years, an incentive for reading at home was earning a personal pan from their local pizza chain. Now, parents who have fond memories of tapping into the program are ...
If you have a hard time getting your kids to read during the summer months, here’s something that should help. The Pizza Hut Book It! program is officially back this summer, giving kids the ultimate ...
They took a pizza our hearts. Pizza Hut’s beloved pro-reading program, Book It! turns 40 this month — with over 70 million kids eagerly participating since 1984, the New York Times reported.
Here’s some horrible news: Two weeks ago Pizza Hut announced the winners of its annual Book It! program, which encourages schools to set reading goals for students and rewards winning classrooms in ...
Pizza Hut, LLC is thrilled to mark the 40th anniversary of its beloved BOOK IT! program by giving away ONE MILLION FREE PERSONAL PAN PIZZAS during National Book Month this October. Since 1984, the ...
Focused on fostering a love for reading, rewarding those up for the challenge and keeping kids engaged throughout the summer months with at-home educational activities, Pizza Hut announced their new ...
Pizza Hut's Book It! program has been a favorite of kids for generations at this point (yes, you are old), but every old-school favorite eventually needs an internet-age refreshment. Founded all the ...
In addition to selling pizza, Pizza Hut has also dabbled in making dough-scented perfume, converting gaming consoles into pizza warmers, and delivering pies to space. One of the chain’s most ...
The deal is available all October (or until one million pizzas are redeemed) in honor of the pizza chain’s reading program and National Book Month Bookworms are getting a cheesy treat. Pizza Hut is ...
Pizza Hut is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its free Book IT program and is enrolling students from Pre-K through 6th grade for another year of installing a love of reading in children. The ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City kids can ...