Coun Nick Worth

It’s time to get silly for the Summer Reading Challenge

Our local libraries may be closed at present but that’s not going to stop Lincolnshire’s young readers taking part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge 2020.

Better Libraries in partnership with The Reading Agency and Lincolnshire County Council went online to launch this year’s challenge on Friday at: summerreadingchallenge.org.uk

The summer reading challenge promises loads of silly fun for children aged four to 11.

Once children have signed up they can head to Lincolnshire Libraries’ social media channels for fun activities and book recommendations and download the free library app Libby to borrow e-books to complete the challenge.

The theme for this year’s challenge is ‘Silly Squad’ and the aim is to encourage children to read whatever makes them happy, get silly and have fun!

Coun Nick Worth, executive member for culture at Lincolnshire County Council added: “The Summer Reading Challenge has always been popular with young people but our current situation has provided us with online alternatives that are both fun and maybe a little silly!

“It is a great opportunity for our young people to enhance their reading skills and most importantly to have fun while doing it.”

After signing up on the summer reading challenge website, and discovering all its free quizzes, games and downloadable activities, children and their families can visit the Lincolnshire Libraries Facebook and Twitter channels @Lincslibraries and join in the fun there. Library staff have all sorts of silliness planned for the summer and every Friday at 10am and 3pm they will be running their online Silly Squad Club sharing crafts, activities and reading recommendations.

By downloading the free library app, Libby, children can borrow a range of riveting reads to help them complete the challenge.

Library staff have created a special Silly Squad collection of e-books on Libby too, to help inspire and enthuse young readers around the county.

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