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Re: summer reading challenge children's university
The Children’s University is invited students those Students aged 5-14 years can enrol in the Children’s University through their school and are issued with a ‘Passport To Learning’, in which they log the number of hours they spend on validated activities. Children's reading can 'dip' during the long summer holidays. The annual Summer Reading Challenge helps get three quarters of a million children into libraries each year to keep up their reading skills and confidence. The Summer Reading Challenge encourages children aged 4 to 11 to read six books during the long summer holiday. Get detail about the Summer Reading Challenge Children's University: There is a different theme each year. Children can read whatever they: Fact books, Joke books, Picture books, Audio books These contents are just as long as they are borrowed from the library. A total of 761,758 children across the UK took part in Animal Agents at their local library, an increase of 6,550 from 2016. Summer Reading Challenge facts: Research shows that taking part in the Summer Reading Challenge can help children keep up their reading skills during the long summer holiday Over 750,000 children took part in the Summer Reading Challenge |
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