Only YOU can pick up a book: Smokey Bear Reading Challenge guides young readers to learn more about the environment, forestry and more Kelly McCabe Published July 9, 2024 - 5:00 p.m. Modified July 9, 2024 - 5:00 p.m. As featured on - Only YOU can pick up a book: Smokey Bear Reading Challenge guides young readers to learn more about the environment, forestry and more Smokey Bear, the iconic figure of wildfire prevention, is celebrating his 80th birthday on Aug. 9. A central element of the celebration is the Smokey Bear Reading Challenge that runs through Nov. 28. It is aimed at youths age 4 through 10, though it is open to all ages. collection_0ea5f962-37f4-11ef-9e71-4f9cd0126752.html
As featured on - Only YOU can pick up a book: Smokey Bear Reading Challenge guides young readers to learn more about the environment, forestry and more Smokey Bear, the iconic figure of wildfire prevention, is celebrating his 80th birthday on Aug. 9. A central element of the celebration is the Smokey Bear Reading Challenge that runs through Nov. 28. It is aimed at youths age 4 through 10, though it is open to all ages.
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