Kent Messenger Maidstone

Children are invited to take a little look for a hidden book

Reading initiative sees 250 classic tales concealed across the borough

- By Cara Simmonds csimmonds@thekmgroup. co.uk

An initiative set up in Kent hid hundreds of books as an incentive for children to take up reading.

The ‘Little Look for a Book’ project concealed 250 books last month in and around Maidstone for families to find.

Working in partnershi­p with publisher Usborne, the initiative aims to make reading fun and accessible.

Books are hidden in local communitie­s, offering children the opportunit­y to hunt to find a book, which they can then read and re-hide, or keep to re-read in the future.

Housing developer, Countrysid­e, is supporting ‘Little Look for a Book’ with the donation of 250 books.

Both fiction and non-fiction novels, suitable for young readers from two to eight years old, popped up across the Maidstone area in April - including Langley, Boughton Monchelsea and Loose.

Kirsty Mullett, Maidstone mum-of-two and head of the project, said: “My mission is to make reading more fun for children.

“It’s something which started as a hobby for myself and my children, but that I’ve enjoyed expanding to supporting schools and nurseries with free reading challenges and events too.

“Whilst doing this I’ve seen the difference it can make firsthand, so it’s fantastic that we have been able to broaden this initiative out to promote reading for pleasure for children across the local Maidstone area.

“Countrysid­e’s support of the project is so appreciate­d and has meant we can hide a further 250 books for local children and families.”

The donation has enabled the purchase of books ranging from first-reader nursery rhymes like Old Macdonald Had A Farm, and fairy tales such as Rumpelstil­tskin and the Princess and the Pea, through to classics

including Pride and Prejudice and Little Women.

Danny Wood, managing director of Southern Home Counties, Countrysid­e, said: “We’re delighted to be supporting such a fun and creative initiative, and

that we have been able to play a role in helping to instil a joy of reading for children across Maidstone.”

To find out more, visit the ‘Little Look for a Book’ Facebook page.

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 ?? ?? Books can be found in many locations, as Reece, right, soon discovered while out and about
Books can be found in many locations, as Reece, right, soon discovered while out and about
 ?? ?? Mum of two Kirsty Mullett started the scheme in Maidstone to encourage reading
Mum of two Kirsty Mullett started the scheme in Maidstone to encourage reading
 ?? ?? Four-year-old Molly’s find
Four-year-old Molly’s find
 ?? ?? Emelia, six, discover hers
Emelia, six, discover hers

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