Rochdale Observer

Youngsters book in for park fun

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HUNDREDS of children packed into Springfiel­d Park for an afternoon of stories, songs and games to celebrate National Bookstart Week.

Youngsters enjoyed a miniature railway, face painting, craft activities and story and rhyme times under the theme of ‘let’s explore outdoors’ as part of the councilorg­anised annual event.

Entertainm­ent was led by early years library worker Irene Peachey and every child went home with a mini copy of Ellie Sandall’s picture book, Everybunny Dance!

National Bookstart Week aims to introduce children to the joys of reading and learning.

Irene said: “It was thrilling to see so many families coming together to enjoy the love of reading.

“The event was perfect in so many ways.

“A big thanks to everyone who played their part in making it a day to remember. Next year’s Bookstart event is already bookmarked in the diary!”

Coun Janet Emsley, cabinet member for libraries, said: “It was fantastic to see so many young people enjoying a day out and being inspired by reading and the great outdoors. National Bookstart Week is a brilliant way of introducin­g children to the joys of reading and learning. The sun shone and a good time was had by all. Well done to everyone in the library service for organising such a splendid event.”

Bookstart Bear Club sessions, presented by Irene Peachey, operate in six libraries across the borough throughout the year.

For more details visit rochdale.gov.uk/libraries.

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