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Recently received your Bookstart Newborn pack and wondering what to do with it? A guide to how you can make the most of your pack with children under 8 weeks.
In fact, talking about the pictures they are looking at can be even more fun. So cuddle up and find somewhere quiet to enjoy your Bookstart Baby pack together.
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BOOKWORMS - Councillor Tony Jones celebrates the fourth birthday of Bookstart with young readers at the Battle Library getreading News By getreading 00:00, 13 JUN 2003 Updated14:09, 26 FEB 2015 ...
(Photograph) - National Bookstart Day was celebrated at Skelmanthorpe Library in West Yorkshire by (left to right) Bernard Laughlin, Lois Chapman, and Joseph, Sheila and Malachi Aspinall. Bookstart ...
The first country to engage in Bookstart's international programme was Canada in 1994. In June this year, Booktrust gave away 2,500 children’s books to foodbanks as part of National Book Start Week.
Bookstart packs, which contain nursery rhyme sheets, two free board books and an invitation to join the library, are given out by health visitors to babies attending their nine-month health check.
The Bookstart scheme has provided books for more than one million babies aged seven months to nine months and their parents since its creation in 1992. It costs about £2m a year to run.
(Photograph) - Maisie Nichols helps launch a Bookstart scheme on World Book Day on 2 March at Picton Reading Room in Liverpool's Central Library. One-year-old Maisie's parents registered her at Lee ...
PRE-SCHOOLERS and their parents are invited to take part in an underwater adventure as part of National Bookstart Week this week. The BookTrust’s annual celebration aims to inspire families to ...
Bookstart bear started a teddy bears picnic at Bradford Central Library where children enjoyed face painting among other activities. Six-year-old Dhara Mistry had her face painted by an artist ...
BOOKS – not the internet – are the key to learning which is why education secretary Michael ‘Lurch’ Gove must have been out of his tiny mind to even consider scrapping the £13m Bookstart ...