EU READ projects
Reading Week celebrates the pleasure of reading aloud. Each year, in March, different kinds of creative events take place all over the country. Schools, libraries, cultural centres, museums and community associations …...
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Bookstart encourages all parents and carers to enjoy books with children from as early an age as possible. Since its pilot in Birmingham, England in 1992, Bookstart has grown into a …...
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The role of Children’s Laureate, which has a bursary of £15,000, is awarded once every two years to an eminent writer or illustrator of children’s books to celebrate outstanding achievement in …...
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Poetry Day is The Netherlands’ and Flanders’s favourite day to celebrate poetry together. Many organisations in both countries organise local events and festivities that day, generating widespread media attention. For The …...
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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 …...
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At the heart of Jukibuz’s quarterly programme inviting children and young people to read is the ‘Art of Reading Aloud’ seminar for 10 to 14-year-olds. Here they learn to read a …...
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Everyday reading day in classroom work Kindergarten and schools - 1st cycle Every week reading in classroom work Schools – 2nd , 3rd cycles and secondary The …...
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Magazines are especially well suited to encourage reading because of their current content - short articles and variety of texts. Moreover, young men often develop an interest in reading about special …...
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