Local children boogie with the birds to celebrate National Bookstart Week in Northern Ireland
Published on: 19 June 2018 Author: Lucy Lewis
Children from Ravenscroft Nursery celebrated the launch of BookTrust’s National Bookstart Week at Window on Wildlife in Belfast Harbour this June.
The children took part in a bird-themed reading and rhyming adventure led by Libraries NI before having a tour of the Wetlands Centre. The launch, and subsequent events in libraries and Sure Start centres, was supported by Belfast Harbour as part of the award-winning partnership with BookTrust NI.
Jenni Barkley, Belfast Harbour’s Communications and Corporate Responsibility Manager, said:
'A love of reading is a lifelong gift that has proven educational and social benefits, and it’s great to help so many pre-school children and families get into the reading habit.
'Supporting young people is a key theme for Belfast Harbour’s Corporate Responsibility Programme and the excellent work of BookTrust NI makes it an ideal partner.'
This year’s theme, Bookstart Bird Boogie, is based on the fun picture book A Busy Day for Birds by Lucy Cousins, which was given out to every child who attended the launch. The event at Belfast’s Window on Wildlife was one of many other fun celebrations taking place across Northern Ireland during the week, as over 6,000 books were gifted to pre-school children by BookTrust.
Liz Canning, Director of BookTrust Northern Ireland, said:
'We are thrilled that families across Northern Ireland are celebrating National Bookstart Week. Sharing a book is a wonderful experience which every child should benefit from.
'We hope families enjoy diving into A Busy Day for Birds and that the book helps families to find the fun in reading together.
'Reading for pleasure can have many positive impacts on a child’s life, with research showing if a parent reads to their infant every day they will be almost 12 months ahead of those who are read to less often, in terms of their reading and language skills.'
Valerie Christie, Senior Children’s Services Manager, said:
'Libraries NI is delighted to be involved in the launch of National Bookstart Week. Parents and children reading together from an early age is an important stepping stone in a child’s development and events like today continue to emphasise this.
'For many children their first book may be from Bookstart and then, if they get a library card, they can start a reading journey that can last a lifetime.'
Nuala Symington, Principal of Ravenscroft Nursery, said:
'I think Bookstart is a fantastic programme for promoting a love of reading. Ravenscroft were delighted to be involved in the launch and it was fantastic to see all the children leaving the event with their own little books.'
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Topics: Bookstart, National Bookstart Week, Early Years, News, Northern Ireland
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