7 February 2012

EU READ projects

Reading Suitcase for Children in Care (Germany)

A unique initiative of Deutsche Bahn AG The Deutsche Bahn (national train company) cooperated with Stiftung Lesen in November 2007 in starting a reading promotion initiative for a particular group of …...more >

The Reading Raven – Searching for Clues (Germany)

The reading raven story game 2011 In March 2011, the popular reading promotion campaign organised by Stiftung Lesen, Ravensburger and Mildenberger Publishing House will reach its fifth tournament. This time, the …...more >


Book Caterpillar (Switzerland)

Book Caterpillar is a reading promotion project for 4–7-year-olds, which aims to familiarise children with books, especially children from backgrounds where books are not part of everyday life. The caterpillar is …...more >

Austrian campaign for family literacy (Austria)

A cooperation of the Austrian Children’s Book Club with the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture In December 2010, the PISA results again confirmed the lack of reading skills …...more >


Booktrust’s websites (United Kingdom)

Websites are an integral part of all Booktrust’s projects and campaigns. Each of our bookgifting schemes has its own website to explain how the scheme works and provide parents, carers and …...more >

Read and Win (Portugal)

Read and Win promotes the pleasure of reading among children and families. When children start at primary school, as well as in the transition from fourth to fifth year occurs, free …...more >


Reading More (Portugal)

The Reading More project is based on good reading practices of 78 schools that focus the educational process on books and reading activities, promoting as much as possible reading experiences that …...more >

Reading Bug (Switzerland)

The Reading Bug promotion is a firm favourite among 11- and 12-year-olds. Two rucksacks are filled with books – fiction and non-fiction, books for advanced readers as well as books for …...more >


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