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Bradford Bookstart Schools/Settings Meeting Oct 2012

Bradford Bookstart Schools/Settings Meeting Oct 2012. Bookstart – The Concept Bookstart is based on the principle that every child in the UK should have the opportunity to enjoy book sharing from as early an age as possible. Quality Time - Listening, Talking, Having Fun

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Bradford Bookstart Schools/Settings Meeting Oct 2012

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  1. Bradford Bookstart Schools/Settings Meeting Oct 2012

  2. Bookstart – The Concept • Bookstart is based on the principle that every child in the UK • should have the opportunity to enjoy book sharing from as • early an age as possible. • Quality Time - Listening, Talking, Having Fun • Emphasis on reading for pleasure • Positive effect on early literacy

  3. Bookstart – The Practicalities • Gift of free packs of books with information • Packs gifted by health visitors, libraries etc

  4. Distribution of packs: • Baby Pack – 100% coverage = Best Practice • Treasure Chests – 99% coverage = Best Practice

  5. Bookstart Baby Pack Gifted at 7-9 months

  6. Bookstart Corner Gifted at 2 years • Children’s Centre Home Visiting Programme • 50 Vulnerable Families per centre

  7. Bookstart Treasure Gifted in the academic year the child turns four

  8. Age related • Double dipping • Dual Text

  9. Discussion Group One • Suggest the best ways to gift the pack – Treasure – e.g.. invite an author to your setting Baby – e.g.. model book sharing with family • 2. Write down any difficulties faced with the scheme • 3. Questions about the scheme

  10. Suggestions for Gifting Treasure • Invite an author/storyteller • Make books together • Visit your library • Have a “Bedtime Story” Day – wear your pyjamas • Invite parents to take part in the gifting • Arrange for the mobile library bus to visit • Make story sacks with parents • Invite Bookstart Bear along to your setting • Gift the packs individually to families

  11. Suggestions for gifting days • Why not gift on an appropriate date: • Children’s Book Week – First week in October • Family Learning Week – October • World Book Day – March • International Children’s Book Day – April • National Bookstart Day – June • Libraries Summer Reading Challenge – July

  12. Suggestions for Gifting All Packs • Open each pack with the family • Explain benefits of reading with pre-school children • Bookstart Bear Club Joining Leaflet • Other leaflets • Websites for further information • Library Opening Hours/Storytimes/Rhymetimes • Integrity of packs • Choosing books • Model book sharing

  13. Treasure Bag Deliveries

  14. Work with Hard To Reach Groups • Women’s Aid • Education New Community/Travellers Unit • Bradford Under 5s Association • Pre-School Learning Alliance • Place of Change – Octavia Court • Bevan House – One stop shop for Asylum Seekers • and Refugees • Child minding Network

  15. Packs for children with differing needs

  16. Bookshine For children with a hearing impairment

  17. Booktouch For children with a visual impairment

  18. National Bookstart Week • Theme for 2012 – Party! • Events across the District, 1000 children & adults

  19. Help us to choose next year’s National Bookstart Week Theme • All about me • Activities/Sports/Bookstart Bear Goes to Sports Day • Heroes and Heroines • On the farm • Fairy Tales • At the circus • Go to: http://tinyurl.com/8nbdofn and click on your favourite

  20. www.bookstart.org.uk

  21. Booktime • Reception Aged Children • Contents: • A Booktime blue book bag. • The Tale of a Naughty Little Rabbit • Tim’s Din (Pearson UK), by Monica Hughes. • Online resources with tips for sharing this year’s book and a fun activity for children. Tel: 01279 623 096 Email: booktimehelpline@pearson.com

  22. Year 7 pupils receive a book from a list of 17 specially selected titles. Purchasable Contact: Tel: 0845 606 42 62

  23. Targeted resources Reception & Year 1 • Targeted resources • Year 7 & 8

  24. Letterbox • Improves educational outlook for children aged 7-13 in foster families • Provides parcel of books, maths activities and games once per month for six months • Purchasable • Contact Leanne Cobb (020 8516 2993) leanne.cobb@booktrust.org.uk

  25. About Bradford Libraries • 25 Libraries across the district • 4 Community Managed Libraries • 3 mobile libraries • Housebound delivery service • Over 200 staff • Loan not only books but DVD’s, MP3’s, CDs, Audio Tapes, Console games, Magazines, Number Sacks. Free internet access, IT training and family learning courses. Family History Information, Newspapers, Local Studies.

  26. Libraries and Bookstart • Mobile Library • Bookstart Bear Club • National Bookstart Week • Activities – Storytimes/Rhymetimes • Count Me In • Class visits • Love Books, Love Libraries

  27. Book Ahead • Government Funded scheme for National Year of Reading • Library initiative • Nursery age children in different settings • 50 picture books • 12 weeks • NO FINES • No Fee/Charge • Visit for children to exchange books at library • Storytime/Craft Activity

  28. susan.brewster-craig@bradford.gov.uk 01274 433684

  29. Bookstart Rhyme Challenge 2012 • Aimed at children aged 0-5 • It’s simple fun and great to take • part • Children and their mothers, fathers, • grandparents, carers and friends • are invited to learn rhymes and • earn certificates susan.brewster-craig@bradford.gov.uk 01274 433684

  30. Discussion Group Two • What else could libraries do to help us with our job?

  31. Susan Brewster-Craig – Bookstart Project Co-ordinator • susan.brewster-craig@bradford.gov.uk • 01274 433684 • Shipley Library, 2 Wellcroft, Shipley, BD18 3QH • Helen Green – Libraries Early Years Development Officer • helen.green@bradford.gov.uk • 01274 433993 • 1st Floor, Central Library, Princes Way, Bradford, BD1 1NN

  32. Bookstart in Bradford Annual Report 2011-12

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