Children are
being invited to get silly with this year’s Summer Reading Challenge which
takes place over the summer holidays at Denbighshire’s libraries.
It’s looking a
bit different this year but still gives children a great reason to read over
the summer as well as feeding the imagination, helping kids stay kids and
embrace the fun just when we need it the most.
This year’s
challenge sees a shift to a new bilingual digital platform, supported by
library e-lending services, online events and links to existing digital
resources.
Children can
also choose to collect a pack and some books from their local library in
Denbighshire.
To sign up
online for the digital challenge go to www.sillysquad.org.uk,
download e-books from the Borrowbox app or use the books you have at home.
Or you can
order and collect a printed Silly Squad pack and books from your local library
by phoning your local library to order and arrange an appointment to come and
collect them. Children can do both if they want too. The challenge will run
until the end of September.
Denbighshire
libraries are not yet open for browsing – but you can access books via the
Order and Collect service and using the digital library to download e-books and
e-audiobooks for free via the Borrowbox app, and comics and magazines via the
RBDigital app.
Anyone who’s
not already a library member can join online too, go to www.denbighshire.gov.uk/libraries
for further information.
There’s going
to be lots on social media this summer too—follow on Facebook Denbighshire
Libraries or Twitter @DenbsLibs and the hashtags #SummerReadingChallenge2020
and #SillySquad2020.
Developed by
charity The Reading Agency, along with the UK public library network, it is now
the UK’s biggest annual reading promotion for primary aged children. In Wales
the Summer Reading Challenge is support by Welsh Government and the Books
Council for Wales.
Last year
2,918 children in Denbighshire took part.
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