Friday, January 31, 2025

North Lincolnshire’s Imagination Library delivers millionth book

The Imagination Library scheme in North Lincolnshire has reached a major milestone, delivering its millionth book.

This achievement was celebrated with a special event at Live Well Isle of Axholme, where families, schools and Imagination Library author and illustrator Neil Clark gathered to mark the success of the initiative.

The child who received the millionth book was presented with a raft of prizes at the event including a family ticket to see Pirates Love Underpants at the Baths Hall in June donated by Norwell Lapley Productions.

Since its launch in 2013 more than one million free books have now been delivered to over 27,000 local children, with North Lincolnshire delivering a sixth of all Imagination Library books in the whole of the UK.

The scheme has made a profound impact on young readers and their families in North Lincolnshire, helping to ensure every child has access to quality literature and the opportunity to develop essential reading skills before they start school.

North Lincolnshire Council will continue to fund the scheme, which delivers a free book each month to every child under five, supporting them to develop a love of books and reading for pleasure.

For many children, the Imagination Library books are their first introduction to the joys of reading, helping to build a strong foundation for lifelong learning.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “The Imagination Library has become a crucial part of our efforts to support families and children in North Lincolnshire and this milestone reflects the dedication of everyone involved.

“We are committed to ensuring that every child in our area has the opportunity to thrive, and reading is a key part of that journey.”

Data shows that children in North Lincolnshire who are registered with the Imagination Library perform better at the end of Early Years Foundation Stage, in the phonics screening check and in assessments at the end of Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.

Cllr Julie Reed, cabinet member for children, families, and communities, added: “This is a proud moment for North Lincolnshire, it’s fantastic to see the joy that the Imagination Library brings to families. Every book delivered is a step forward in helping to nurture a love of reading, which is vital for a child’s development.

“We’re so pleased to be part of such a positive initiative, and we look forward to continuing to support our young readers and their families.”

The event at Live Well Isle of Axholme brought together families who have benefitted from the scheme – including those who received the very first books delivered in 2013, along with local schools and organisations who have supported its success.

Helen Hastle, regional director for the Dollywood Foundation UK, said: “I would like to congratulate staff and volunteers at North Lincolnshire Council at all levels for their commitment, enthusiasm and vision to reach the one million Imagination Library books mailed milestone.

“What an achievement, bringing the joy of books and reading to so many children, with many building a fabulous home library from birth. You are our first programme partner to reach this milestone in the UK.”

It is completely free to join North Lincolnshire’s Imagination library and siblings can register individually to each receive their own age appropriate book every month. Every child receives The Tale of Peter Rabbit as a welcome book with a special message from Dolly Parton in the front.

 

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