On Friday morning, I visited my local library in Broughty Ferry and showed my practical support for the Evening Telegraph's Dundee Born and Read campaign by donating some children's books.
I know from personal experience how important it is to grow up in a home with books and have access to a local library.
I hope the Dundee Born and Read campaign encourages more children in our city to read for pleasure.
I also hope that it will help build links between children and their local libraries where a wonderful range of books is available.
Links to Leisure and Culture Dundee - listing of Library Opening hours.
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22/01/2012
19/01/2012
Support Dundee Born and Read
The Evening Telegraph is running a great campaign,
Dundee Born and Read
They are trying to collect over 5000 books for school children in Dundee.
Too many children in our city are growing up in homes with few if any books. This is important. We know that children who grow up in households where books are plentiful go further in school than those children growing up without books. Developing good reading habits at home, which starts with being read to, helps children get ready for school and not start school at a disadvantage. Having books at home helps enhance literacy and learning.
I want to not only congratulate D C Thomson on this public spirited initiative but to also to urge Ferry folk to generously support it.
Donations of new or second hand books suitable for youngsters aged 3 to 12 are wanted. Please deposit these in the drop off boxes at our Branch Library in Queen Street. Schools in the city will then distribute the books.
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