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Join Us for Fiction February

Join Us for Fiction February

This February, fiction takes center stage. Fiction February is back with engaging stories, creative resources, and opportunities to celebrate reading all month long. Here’s what’s in store and how you can join. Sign up now for Fiction February, or read on for more information!

What Is Fiction February?

Fiction February is a monthlong celebration of storytelling created for librarians and educators. Throughout February, participants receive access to curated fiction content designed to make it easy—and fun—to spotlight stories in classrooms and libraries. With a mix of read-aloud videos and supporting resources, Fiction February helps readers connect with fiction in meaningful ways.

What You’ll Receive

Each week of Fiction February delivers new content straight to your inbox, making it simple to plan ahead and participate at your own pace.

Participants can expect:

  • Engaging read-aloud videos
  • Classroom- and library-friendly resources
  • Opportunities to explore a wide range of fiction across grade levels

All materials are designed to be flexible, so you can use them during storytime, independent reading, or lesson planning.

Who Should Participate

Fiction February is perfect for:

  • School and public librarians
  • Classroom teachers
  • Literacy specialists
  • Anyone looking to bring more fiction into their reading routines

Whether you’re planning a special program or weaving stories into everyday instruction, Fiction February offers resources that fit seamlessly into your schedule.

Why Celebrate Fiction?

Fiction plays a vital role in helping readers build empathy, imagination, and critical thinking skills. By highlighting fiction throughout the month, Fiction February encourages readers to engage with stories that entertain, inspire, and spark discussion.

How to Join Fiction February

Signing up is free and easy. Once registered, you’ll receive weekly Fiction February content directly in your inbox, ready to use and easy to share.

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