Friday 7 July 2017

Summer Reading Challenge



Each year Cambridgeshire Libraries runs a Summer Reading Challenge during the summer holidays. This year's challenge is called 'Animal Agents' and is illustrated by award winning illustrator Tony Ross. Last year over 5,000 children took part in the challenge across Cambridgeshire!

Children can sign up at their local library from Saturday July 15th, then read six library books of their choice to complete the Challenge. There are exclusive rewards to collect along the way, and it's FREE to take part!

'Animal Agents' will encourage children to read lots of books, keeping up their reading skills over the long holidays, whilst having fun. All children who take part will be given a collector's folder to record their summer reading and stickers that will help them crack the case and catch the crook! And if they complete the Challenge they will be rewarded with a medal and certificate!

Please note that families who are going away for most of the summer holiday can still take part. Either the children can catch up with their stickers when they get back, or families can collect a 'holiday pack' from their local library to take away with them.

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