All children aged 4-11 can visit their local library, register for the challenge, select 6 books of their choice and once the challenge is completed will receive a certificate, with rewards along the way. An online version of the challenge is also available.
The Cabinet Secretary for Education, Lynne Neagle said:
The theme for the challenge this year is ‘Marvelous Makers’ with new books to be discovered, including a new Welsh Language booklist from the Books Council of Wales who are delivering the Welsh Government funded scheme in Wales in partnership with the Reading Agency. The Books Council of Wales are arranging a Summer Reading Challenge event at Denbigh Library on Wednesday 10 July with writer Leisa Mererid talking about her new book and taking part in yoga activities with children from a local primary school, Ysgol Twm o’r Nant. Bethan Jones, Head of Children’s Books and Reading Promotion at the Book Council of Wales said:
The Welsh Government funding also supports the Winter Mini Challenge which takes place during the winter holidays. Many libraries offer a variety of events and activities for children and families to enjoy for free throughout the summer. Find your local library. |
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