Get Free Books for Your Students
Get Free Books for Your Students
We have a limited number of copies of The Amazing Generation to send to participating districts—free of charge—so sign up early!
When you sign up for the summer challenge, tell us how many students you’d reach and how you’d share the book. We’ll select districts to receive up to 15 complimentary copies based on your plan, your district's needs, and available supply.
Any district can participate in the challenge with their own copies of the book. The free books are available while supplies last.
Apply for Free BooksAny district can participate in the challenge with their own copies of the book. The free books are available while supplies last.
Everything You Need—Ready to Go
When you sign up, you'll receive a free digital toolkit so you can launch the challenge with no prep time.
Your toolkit includes:
Challenge Overview + Coordinator Guide
A 1-pager explaining what the challenge is, how to share it with students, and how reflections get collected in the fall
“My Amazing Summer” Challenge Card
The card students receive with their book with the challenge prompts and format options
Discussion Sparks
5–6 conversation starters with clinical perspective from Dr. Juliana Chen, for students to use with friends, family, or trusted adults
Parent/Caregiver Letter
Ready to send home, explaining the challenge and including conversation starters for families
Games + Activities
Crossword puzzles, a maze, a word search, and a coloring page from The Anxious Generation team
Discussion Guide + Educator’s Guide
For districts that want to go deeper with classroom discussions or a more structured experience (completely optional)
About The Amazing Generation
From Jonathan Haidt, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Anxious Generation, and Catherine Price, author of How to Break Up with Your Phone—a new book written directly for kids.
The Amazing Generation is packed with surprising facts, interactive challenges, insights into how technology is designed, and real stories from young adults who reflect on what they wish they'd done differently. It's an optimistic guide to growing up with more confidence, curiosity, and agency—written in a voice that meets kids where they are.