
The National Literacy Trust will have a fringe presentation at the political party conferences this autumn.
After a summer of cuts it’s time to ensure that literacy stays firmly on the agenda as a priority for the coalition and all parties.
From work at the local level, with children and families both at school and in communities, reading is not just the way to success but fundamentally has the power to change lives. Children can find another world beyond their own, or read about children with the same issues as themselves. Finding out can be the biggest adventure.
Now that digital access to reading and information is creating a new dimension, what better way to promote reading. True especially for boys, although I think just the same can be said for girls!!
Try the Kindle through Dolphin Booksellers and get started reading, not only is it good value but young people love it!
At Dolphin Booksellers our project, called City Stories brings long term benefit to children and families, more than just a one off event but enabling a sustainable way for young people and organisations to continue the project for themselves.
For more information on the party conferences link to literacy follow the National Literacy Trust Home page.
If you would like to talk about a City Stories Event please contact Dolphin Booksellers . Always on line and ready to help.
Sue Martin
Dolphin Booksellers
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“ It’s a real honour for me to be part of Puffin’s 70th birthday celebrations and this wonderful exhibition.”


Ifeoma is a well known writer of children’s books, using her photographs and text bringing family and community life in Africa into the western world.
On 27th June she will delivering one of her exciting, interactive workshops at the
On the very top floor in the attic of
Short listed for the prize were, Remi Oyedele for Goal Dreams, Sue Stern for Rafi Brown and the Candy Floss Kid and Karon Alderman for Story Thief.
The winner of the Frances Lincoln Diverse Voices Children’s Book Award for 2010 will be announced on Tuesday 8th June 2010 at
“ The demons are all real: Western cultures have vampires and werewolves and witches, Japanese people have kappa and oni and tengu. “ Says Cristy, who has now had the story published by Frances Lincoln in an amazingly colourful and vibrant book.
Winners of the competition will be invited to an awards ceremony in Central London where they will receive their prizes and the chance to meet some famous book and tv characters, like Big Chris and Roary the Racing Car 
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Whatever you may feel about the idea of books being downloadable, there is something amazing about accessing such a wealth of material at arms length.