My Home Library

Access to books in the home is linked to improved academic performance, better writing skills, reduced dropout rates, increased income levels, and time spent reading for enjoyment. Yet, 61% of low-income children are not book owners. We are making strides to close the gap in book access for our youngest and most vulnerable children and their families.

Research shows that one of the single most impactful and actionable things we can do to boost achievement levels and foster a love of reading is to increase the availability of books in the homes of underserved children. In fact, children growing up in homes without books are, on average, three years behind academically than children in homes with lots of books.


About My Home Library

The Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation is making strides to close the gap in book access for our youngest and most vulnerable children and their families through our My Home Library program. Through My Home Library, children in Title I elementary schools and early childhood education centers located in high-need communities are gifted six brand new books to read, share, and love.

You Can Sponsor a My Home Library for a Child

Through partnerships with Scholastic and First Book, we secure books at an affordable cost. Members of the community may sponsor a home library for a child in need with a $30, tax-deductible donation, and companies may sponsor a grade level or school.

What the Research Says


  • 29% of HISD students in third through eighth grades did not meet reading standards in 2023, making them four times more likely to drop out.

  • Children living in poverty hear 30 million fewer words by age three than their affluent peers, resulting in not being reading-ready by kindergarten.

  • 79% of Houston school children are economically disadvantaged, meaning books are a luxury their families cannot afford.

  • There is one book for every 200 low-income households, which contributes to the achievement gap.

Share Your Story!

Whether you’re a teacher, student, parent or volunteer, we’d love to hear about your My Home Library experience!

In 2020, the Children’s Learning Institute conducted a survey of students participating in the My Home Library program. Key Findings from the study include:

  • Approximately 30% of students surveyed indicated that they had five or fewer books at home.

  • Students who have more books at home spend more time reading.

  • Students who spend more time reading are more motivated to read.

  • Students who own more books and girls select more challenging levels of books to add to their home libraries to read.

 Note: Full evaluation of the program was unable to be completed due to school closures resulting from COVID-19 pandemic.


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My Home Library Community Impact

189,365

Children Provided a Home Library

1,156,047

New Books Distributed

Stories of Impact

Nearly 13,000 Students Receive Home Libraries in Time for Summer

Browning Elementary Hosts One Millionth Book Celebration for My Home Library

PSTEM Academy Students Create Book Club with Their My Home Library Bundles

What people are saying…

“I am going to add this to my bookshelf in my room, I am so excited.”

— A. Pena, Whittier Elementary School Student

I’ve been with PSTEM [Academy] since we started the partnership with the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation. The students get so excited about owning books and enjoy reading them. This past month they have been asking if they were getting books again this year. Their faces lit up when they saw the blue bags set up.”

— Yanelly Meza, PSTEM Academy Teacher

“I love these books! I am going to read them to my baby brother.”

— J. Ramirez, Whittier Elementary School Student

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