Disney and Lucasfilm Publishing Support the Next Generation of Readers

Throughout October, Disney and Lucasfilm Publishing are collaborating with First Book, a nonprofit dedicated to educational equity, and other nonprofits for the 13th annual Star Wars™ Reads month, a celebration that brings the power of books and storytelling to the next generation of storytellers.

This year, Star Wars Reads activities focus on supporting under-resourced communities across the country by providing book donations and assistance from Disney VoluntEARS, as well as classroom resources and activity kits. Participants will also have exciting opportunities to engage with authors of Star Wars books.

“Books, comics, and magazines are a treasured and timeless way for readers all over the world to immerse themselves in the excitement of a galaxy far, far away. By collaborating on Star Wars Reads with organizations like First Book, Blue Star Families and New York Edge, we can share the joy of reading with fans of all ages,” said Michael Siglain, creative director, Lucasfilm Publishing.

Lucasfilm Publishing and First Book will kick off the celebration with a livestream event available to First Book’s Network of more than 600,000 educators, professionals and volunteers serving students in under-resourced communities. Disney Publishing will donate nearly 60,000 books across the country, through donations to schools and at community events hosted by nonprofit organizations in First Book’s Network. At these events, children will be invited to pick out their favorite books, including Star Wars titles, to read and take home at no cost. Additional Star Wars Reads offerings include an activity kit with games, puzzles and trivia from RH Children’s Books, Insight Editions, DK, Abrams, Random House Worlds, Chronicle Books, Thunder Bay Press and National Geographic Kids.

Star Wars Reads events include:

  • Community Events: 
    • Oct. 26, 2024: Educators and families will be invited to a special Star Wars Reads Family Festival in New York City, N.Y., hosted by  New York Edge, the largest provider of free after-school programming in New York City and Long Island.
    • Later this year, hundreds of military kids and families will celebrate Star Wars Reads at a special event held by Blue Star Families—a nonprofit dedicated to empowering military families to thrive—at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla.

“Books offer so many benefits for children, influencing everything from overall well-being to academic performance. We believe the joy and wonder of reading helps spark imaginations in kids that opens doors to new worlds, inspires creativity and fosters a lifelong love for learning. However, too many children don’t have access to essential resources,” said Dana Bond, executive vice president, Strategic Alliances, First Book. “Disney’s support helps us eliminate these barriers, not only during Star Wars Reads month, but year-round.”

For more than 23 years, Disney has played a crucial role in supporting First Book and its Network of educators and students in underserved communities, creating opportunities that foster future generations’ development.

In August 2024, Disney provided new grants to further support this important mission, including funding the purchase of books for educators across the country through the First Book Marketplace. These grants build upon Disney’s ongoing support of First Book, including financial contributions, book donations, assistance from Disney VoluntEARS and access to skilled Disney experts.

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