7 February 2012

EU READ projects

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 >

Lees mij! (Netherlands)

Lees mij! is designed to tempt young people to read using multimedia. The project consists of a number of short films about literary books, which are emailed as links to children’s …...more >


The new readers’ channel for 360 degree readers on YouTube (Germany)

Recommending your favourite reading to the whole world Each of us needs a good reading suggestion at one time or another. And who would know better what young people are interested …...more >

Reading Moves (Austria)

Reading Moves (Mit Lesen mehr bewegen) Recent surveys show that one in five young Austrians have poor reading skills when they start work. Furthermore, there are 600,000 functional illiterates with insufficient …...more >


Children’s Book Week (Belgium)

  Children’s Book Week is an annual festival for young readers. Each spring, we celebrate the best children’s books under a different theme: 2012: Animals; 2011: Secrets; 2010: Children’s rights; 2009: …...more >

Chef für 1 Tag (Be a boss for one day) (Germany)

Connecting worlds by visits from bosses The project Chef für 1 Tag (Be a boss for one day) focuses on very special visits from the boss: top managers from renowned enterprises …...more >


Poetry Day (Belgium)

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 …...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 >


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