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25,000 books to help children in Buckinghamshire continue learning at home during the summer

| July 22, 2020

Children in Buckinghamshire are to benefit from a gift of 25,000 free books to help them continue learning at home during the summer of 2020.

A total of 25,000 free books have been given for the benefit of vulnerable primary-aged children across Buckinghamshire to help support their continued learning at home.

The allocation of books was secured by Buckinghamshire Council from a scheme run and funded by The Arts Council, The Reading Agency and Artswork.

The Early Years team at Buckinghamshire Council packed and hand delivered the books to 189 schools last week for onward distribution to vulnerable children and families in time for the end of term.

Anita Cranmer, Cabinet Member for Education and Skills at Buckinghamshire Council, said: ‘We were pleased to secure the book allocation from The Arts Council and The Reading Agency which will benefit thousands of local children. Fantastic work too by our Early Years staff to organise and deliver all the books right across the county!

Reading is such an important skill for children; it benefits social development, wellbeing and mental health, language and literacy development – and is really enjoyable too.

These books will support those families who may not have ready access to books.

*Source of article : Press release from Buckinghamshire Council.

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