‘Reading on the Rails’ takes its literacy mission to the subway tracks

New York children and their families took part in the event, hopping on the subway with their favorite books and meeting kids from across the five boroughs who were doing the same.

Dan Serafin, Julia Joseph and Adolfo Carrion

Jul 16, 2024, 11:13 PM

Updated 147 days ago

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The nonprofit Literacy In Community, known as LINC, took to the train tracks on Tuesday for the 10th annual "Reading on the Rails."
New York children and their families took part in the event, hopping on the subway with their favorite books and meeting kids from across the five boroughs who were doing the same.
"We do spend so much time staring at our phones,” said Kevin Raymond, of LINC. “We're trying to get kids, introduce them to the fact that reading can be fun anywhere, anywhere in your community can be a reading environment."
Kids met that message with loads of enthusiasm, telling News 12 all about why and where they love to read.
“It's fun for me to read on the train cause it’s so silent and I like reading in silence,” said one enthusiastic kid.
Parents tell News 12 that the summer months are ideal for building healthy habits like this because of how it helps avoid the "summer slump."
The kids and families rode the train to One World Trade to connect with fellow LINC readers for a full day of activities.