Legoland and Buckhead Library want K-12 students to read books this summer, and they’ve got a plan to incentivize them.

It’ll start off with a free kick-off event at Buckhead Library, with radio station Power 96.1 and an Atlanta Fire Department engine on hand.

Students who participate in the summer reading program at the Buckhead Library will get a “Kids Go Free” coupon to Legoland, according to a news release. The top ten readers will win special Lego sets.

The person with the most books read will get an annual pass to Legoland.

The “Building a Better World” summer reading kick-off event is June 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m at 269 Buckhead Ave.

Participants can be signed up for the summer reading program by stopping by the Buckhead Library.

This article has been updated to include the correct event location. 

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