THE WELSH GOVERNMENT launched the Summer Reading Challenge on Friday, July 17.
The annual Challenge aims to get children between the ages of 4 and 11 to read 6 books over the summer holidays.
This
year’s challenge sees a shift to a new bilingual digital platform,
supported by library e-lending services, online events and links to
existing digital resources. The challenge includes both English and
Welsh-medium books.
The theme of the challenge this year is ‘Silly
Squad’ and will celebrate funny books, happiness and laughter. Children
taking part in the challenge will join the Silly Squad, an adventurous
team of animals who “love to have a laugh and get stuck into all sorts
of funny books!”
Last year, more than 37,000 children from across
Wales took part in the challenge. Over 3,000 children joined libraries
as new members, and 33,000 children took part in library events.
Wales’ Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, said: “As a book lover myself, I know what a great pleasure it is to read over the holidays.
“Each
year, thousands of children join libraries because of the Summer
Reading Challenge, which is a really good way to develop reading skills,
discover new authors and gain a lifelong passion for books.”
The
Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism, Dafydd Elis-Thomas,
said: “I’m really pleased the Welsh Government can support libraries
with this year’s challenge. The scheme has become an annual event for
many children, who look forward to taking part every year.
“I’d like to thank all of the library staff involved in making the Summer Reading Challenge such a success in Wales.”
Nicola
Pitman Chair of the Society of Chief Librarians Wales, said: “Libraries
in Wales now have their biggest ever range of eBooks, comics and
magazines to download, and this year’s Summer Reading Challenge is set
to really help young readers and parents maximise opportunities to
engage with fun topics and stories.
“Click & Collect services are
also coming into place across the country to help access library books
safely during this time. With a new-look website offering lots of great
resources, ideas and incentives, we love how easy it is to sign up
online and get started. We’re looking forward to everyone getting silly
and joining the Summer Reading Challenge squad.”
Karen Napier, Chief
Executive Officer of The Reading Agency, said: “We’re thrilled to be
developing a bilingual Welsh/ English Summer Reading Challenge digital
platform, which will be ready for families to enjoy from mid-July.
“The
Reading Agency is committed to ensuring the proven power of reading is
accessible for all. I’m looking forward to public libraries and families
in Wales taking part in the Challenge and having a seriously silly
summer!”
Chief Executive of the Books Council of Wales, Helgard
Krause, said: “Nurturing and encouraging reading is more important at
this time than ever before. Research clearly shows that picking up a
book is not only good for our mental health and wellbeing – it also
helps to strengthen and reinforce children’s language and educational skills. Good luck and enjoyment to everyone involved in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge.”
Further information can be found on the Summer Reading Challenge website.
Summer Reading Challenge underway

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