Kenilworth library's summer reading challenge takes on environmental theme

By James Smith

5th Nov 2021 | Local News

Kenilworth library's summer reading challenge will encourage children to think more about the environment Kenilworth Library (Image by Snowmanradio https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Library_kenilworth_9l07.JPG)
Kenilworth library's summer reading challenge will encourage children to think more about the environment Kenilworth Library (Image by Snowmanradio https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Library_kenilworth_9l07.JPG)

Kenilworth library has announced the details of its summer reading challenge which will encourage children to think more about the environment.

Open to four to 11-year-olds, this year's theme is 'Wild World Heroes'.

The summer reading challenge asks children to set a reading goal and borrow and read their choice of library books during the summer.

Every child taking part will be given a collector's folder to keep a record of their reading journey, and there will be certificates and medals available to children who complete the challenge.

The challenge is co-ordinated by The Reading Agency who work in partnership with libraries across the country. This year The Reading Agency has partnered with WWF to create Wild World Heroes which will inspire children to take action for nature and the environment.

Cllr Andy Jenns, portfolio holder for customer and transformation at Warwickshire County Council said: "We expect the very special nature themed challenge will inspire Warwickshire's young people to read for the sheer joy of it.

"Parents, carers and teachers can be reassured knowing that Warwickshire Libraries are providing a fun reading challenge that will also play a key role in supporting reading catch-up after a difficult year.

"I want to reassure customers that our libraries are safe, Covid-secure spaces and we are looking forward to welcoming readers young and old back under our current Grab and Go Service."

This year's theme of Wild World Heroes invites young readers to experience an exciting adventure in the fictional town of Wilderville. Through reading books, collecting rewards and learning all about the planet, challenge participants will help the heroes make Wilderville a greener place to live.

Under current restrictions, Kenilworth library is operating a 'Grab and Go' service, meaning customers are allowed up to 30 minutes to browse the shelves.

Wild World Heroes launches in libraries across Warwickshire on Saturday 10 July and runs until Saturday 4 September.

There's a whole programme of online events and activities planned at Warwickshire Libraries for families over the summer to celebrate the summer reading challenge.

Follow this link to find out how to take part.

For more local events, follow this link to our What's On page!

     

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