Summer Reading Challenge
B Cador: June 2020
It's that time of year again...the Summer Reading Challenge and the theme is 'Silly Squad'. Perhaps they know we might need to read some books that make us laugh a little more this year.
Last year, we had 23 children complete the library's Summer Reading Challenge, which we were delighted about. This year's will be a little different as libraries are not readily accessible so check the attached document to see how you child/children can get involved this year. Let's see if we can beat our 23 medal winner record from last year.
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