Summer Reading Challenge - The Reading Agency (2024)

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What is the Summer Reading Challenge?

1 in 4 children cannot read well by the age of 11. This hugely limits their life choices and skills. We’re on a mission to change this.

The Summer Reading Challenge encourages children to keep reading during the summer holidays, ensuring they are ready for a great start to the new term in the autumn. Children set a reading goal and collect rewards for reading anything they enjoy. Children can sign up at their local library or online, and it’s FREE to take part.

This year’s Challenge is called Marvellous Makers and it’s all about creativity! From dance to drawing, junk modellingto music, there’s something for everyone. This year’s theme has been developed in partnership with a leading arts charity, Create.

The Challenge starts on Saturday 22 June in Scotland and online, and on Saturday 6 July in England and Wales.

Official Book Collection 2024: Marvellous Makers!

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Who is it for?

The Summer Reading Challenge is aimed at children from 4-11 years old. It supports this age group and their families by:

  • Preparing children to get back to the classroom in the autumn.
  • Supporting the move into a new year group or key stage.
  • Boosting children’s confidence and self-esteem by supporting independent reading.
  • Providing free access to books and fun family activities during the summer.

Our research

The Summer Reading Challenge is the UK’s biggest reading for pleasure programme for children, and helps get approximately 700,000 children into libraries each year.

In 2023, 75% of children who took part said they now enjoy reading more.

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During the 2023 Challenge, over 14 million books, including eBooks and audio titles, were read and issued through libraries

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1 in 4 children don’t reach the expected level of reading by the age of 11

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Get Involved

In the library

Visit your local library and sign up. Your child will set a reading goal, choose anything they like to read, and collect special stickers and rewards for their reading.Libraries offer lots of free activities and events throughout the summer.

Online

Sign up on the official Challenge website to take part online. Children can set a reading goal and get tips for accessing books for free at home. As they read books, they’ll unlock digital rewards, including a printable certificate.

Email us to find out how your library could deliver the Summer Reading Challenge.

Contact Us

Volunteering

Help us spread the joy of reading! Contact your local library directly to ask about opportunities to support with this year’s Challenge.

Volunteers at the library can get involved with things like deliveringactivitiesfor children and families, handing outprizes,andtalkingto children about their reading.

Please note opportunities and dates vary between libraries.

Are you working towards your DofE Award?

Good news: we’re aDofE Approved Activity Provider, so your Summer Reading Challenge volunteering counts towards the volunteering section of your Duke of Edinburgh’s Award!

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Resources

Origami activities - Marvellous Makers

Get crafty with these awesome origami activities! This download contains instructions for how to make your very own rocket, puppets and jumping frog! *Click the…

Downloadable resources list - Summer Reading Challenge 2024

Download this PDF to view a list of the resources which are being produced for libraries taking part in Marvellous Makers. A range of resources…

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Communications toolkit - Marvellous Makers

This toolkit is intended to help libraries promote the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge. It contains: - A link to download themed social media assets -…

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Author and illustrator availability for library events – Marvellous Makers

Authors and illustrators featured in the Summer Reading Challenge ‘Marvellous Makers’ Book Collection have provided us with their availability for library events over the summer.…

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Latest News

Jordan Stephens, Isy Suttie and Alex Wharton confirmed as Summer Reading Challenge Champions for 2024

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The Summer Reading Challenge’s ‘Marvellous Makers’ theme celebrates children’s creativity

The Reading Agency is excited to announce the theme for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge: Marvellous Makers! Developed in partnership with Create, this year’s Challenge aims to fire up children’s imaginations and unleash storytelling and creativity through the power of reading.

Summer Reading Challenge: Reach and Engagement 2023

The 2023 Summer Reading Challenge: ‘Ready, Set, Read!’, delivered in partnership with libraries and the Youth Sport Trust, once again brought the fun and benefits of reading to families across the UK.

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