Surrey Quays Shopping Centre gifts hundreds of children’s books to local families in need
Surrey Quays has gifted bundles of popular childrenโs books and engaging activity booklets to Rotherhithe Primary School to support families in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
300 childrenโs books have been shared with local families, including Gargantis by Thomas Taylor and Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney, along with free activity booklets filled with fun and educational worksheets based on familiar fictional characters such as Alex Rider, Judy Moody and Maisy Mouse.
Encourage reading
This new initiative is led by Surrey Quaysโ owner British Land (the investor and developer of the Canada Water Masterplan, which incorporates the shopping centre site), and the National Literacy Trust. It follows a long-running partnership to help encourage children to enjoy reading outside of the classroom and to provide them with the resources to do so.
Recent research from the National Literacy Trust reveals that children who own their own books are happier[1]. Yet, 1 in 11 children and young people in the UK donโt have a book of their own at home[2]. many children not attending school due to Covid-19, this project aims to help tackle the problem and give local families brand-new books and educational materials.
Other activities
As part of British Landโs partnership with the National Literacy Trust, families in Rotherhithe also have free access to virtual storytelling sessions which support childrenโs listening and creative skills and help to spark a love of stories.
The โYoung Readers Story Clubโ videos feature professional storytellers sharing different stories each week, including award-winning childrenโs poet Dominic Berry and the storyteller Amanda Edmiston.
Local schools have be given exclusive โfirst lookโ access to the videos before they are made available for local families to view on the National Literacy Trustโs Family Zone website.
Jonathan Douglas, Chief Executive of the National Literacy Trust, said: โBooks have the power to enrich childrenโs lives โ they fuel imaginations, help children learn new things and support mental wellbeing. Yet hundreds of thousands of children across the UK are missing out on these benefits at a time when they need them most, simply because they donโt have a book of their own.
โBy bringing the magical world of stories into childrenโs homes through brand new books, activity booklets and incredible storytelling videos, this initiative will provide much needed inspiration and comfort during a time of uncertainty.โ
- [1] National Literacy Trust (2018) – Book ownership, literacy engagement and mental wellbeing
- [2] National Literacy Trust (2019) – Gift of reading: Childrenโs book ownership in 2019
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