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July 28, 2025
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Second Lady Usha Vance and Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine Read with Kids at the Ohio State Fair
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Today, Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine welcomed Second Lady of the United States, Usha Vance, to the Ohio State Fair to celebrate her Second Lady Summer Reading Challenge.
At today’s event, Second Lady Vance and First Lady DeWine spoke about the importance of early literacy. Second Lady Vance created the Second Lady Summer Reading Challenge, available to every child in kindergarten through 8th grade to join. The challenge encourages children to continue learning throughout the summertime by reading 12 books of their choice.
“It was a pleasure discussing the Summer Reading Challenge with First Lady of Ohio Fran DeWine and sharing our love of reading with kids at the State Fair. I am grateful for her support of my Summer Reading Challenge and encourage everyone to pick up a new book today,” said Second Lady Usha Vance.
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The Second Lady of the United States, Usha Vance, and Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar to children. [ [link removed] ]
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As First Lady of Ohio, First Lady DeWine has promoted Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio where all children from birth to five years old can receive one free, age-appropriate book in the mail each month. Ohio has the largest statewide Imagination Library program in the United States with more than 407,000 children signed up. The program is currently reaching 70% of households in Ohio with children under the age of five.
"Early literacy is so important to ensuring Ohio kids are ready to go when they reach kindergarten," said First Lady DeWine. "It was so special to be with Second Lady Usha Vance today at the Natural Resources Park at the Ohio State Fair to read to kids and challenge them to explore nature and encourage a love of reading."
Additionally, Second Lady Vance and First Lady DeWine read "The Very Hungry Caterpillar". Children later explored the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Park at the fairgrounds by participating in a scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt included spots that featured elements from the book reading, including the park’s Butterfly House. Younger children participated in a butterfly craft.
The Second Lady Summer Reading Challenge is open now until September 5. To learn more about the Second Lady Summer Reading Challenge, visit whitehouse.gov/read [ [link removed] ].
To learn more about Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio, visit ohioimaginationlibrary.org [ [link removed] ].
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