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The Summer Reading Challenge to children is simple – read six books through your local library this summer. Children are given a special pack and a set of incentives to collect as they read, with a certificate or medal for those that successfully complete the Challenge, which has a different theme each year. This year’s Challenge has a sporting theme and is called Team Read, with a programme of activities, incentives and an interactive website. Andrew Gwynne MP said: “I was pleased to attend the launch of the Summer Reading Challenge which is supported by libraries in Denton and Reddish each summer. I am delighted by this year’s sporting theme, and hope it will encourage more children than ever to join in. “The challenge should keep the children of Denton and Reddish active and interested throughout the long summer holidays, and could help develop a positive attitude towards leisure time which they will take with them into adult life.” Event host Lyn Brown MP, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Libraries, Literacy and Information Management, said: “This important occasion gets everyone together to celebrate this year’s challenge, and to acknowledge the important part reading plays in children’s development,”
Research shows how central reading for pleasure is for children’s life chances, and the Summer Reading Challenge is shown to improve children’s reading range, confidence and enjoyment. Schools say that this contributes to their overall confidence and reading achievement, with potentially life-changing results. Each MP who attended the House of Commons reception was presented with a set of books, donated by children’s publishers, to present to their local library.
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