Get wild in libraries this summer

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Big Wild Read is the thrilling theme for the annual Summer Reading Challenge which runs in public libraries through the summer holidays, and is supported by leading children's publishers. Children borrow and read up to six books, collecting stickers for each book they read. At the end of the summer they get
a certificate recording their achievement, and a medal if they have completed the challenge. If you'd like to make sure your children keep reading during the summer holidays, support the challenge by promoting
it in school. Promotional materials can be downloaded from website.

Scholastic's Reading Around the World Campaign, featuring some great competitions, also aims to encourage children to read this summer. See pages 16 - 17 for more details or log onto the website.

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This page contains a single entry by Dan Eastwell posted on August 24, 2007 4:05 PM.

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