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-----Original Message-----
From: Frances Hendrix 
Sent: 25 July 2005 09:50
To: 'Wright Angela'; [log in to unmask]
Subject: RE: Bags of Books: Sure Start, wonderful idea, missed
opportunity ?

See my response to Adrian
I know,but does the world? I only read the item, but was dismayed at the
lack of promotion and links to public libraries, as I do know what
superb work has gone on, even if I recall we had to fight to get a place
on this scheme at the beginning?
f  

-----Original Message-----
From: lis-pub-libs: UK Public Libraries
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wright Angela
Sent: 25 July 2005 09:25
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Bags of Books: Sure Start, wonderful idea, missed
opportunity ?

I saw this mentioned on the news yesterday and was quite surprised it
seemed to be regarded as something new - it appeared to me the BBC had
just not quite got the angle of their news item quite right.  Certainly
here in Slough Bookstart has been running for a few years and our own
Bookstart and SureStart Officers have managed great strides in pulling
parents and young children into the library.  The books in Bookstart
bags (which are now being supplemented with further books and gifts for
children as they get older) are free gifts but children *are* encouraged
to visit the library as much as possible, and a great many do.  If you
want to see the effectiveness of Bookstart in Slough, come along to our
Music Times - up to 50 under 5s plus parents at each session, lots of
whom stay afterwards to read and borrow books.  Our only worry is we're
running out of space for all the pushchairs!
 
Angela Wright
Librarian: Children's and Young People's Services Slough Libraries
 
 
 -----Original Message-----
From: lis-pub-libs: UK Public Libraries
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Frances Hendrix
Sent: 24 July 2005 22:25
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Bags of Books: Sure Start, wonderful idea, missed opportunity?



What a wonderful idea this is, but where is DCMS, MLA and public
libraries in this scheme?
 
Surely a deal could have been struck whereby all bags of books had an
invitation to the family/parent/carer, and the child, inviting them to
the library to 'swop' the books once they had been used, or take out
more books.,telling them about the stock of the library and the other
many services libraries provide to children and the whole family., and
with a life membership card to the library for the child?
 
is this a case of no joined-upness again? 
 
Frances Hendrix
The Laser Foundation
Martin House Farm, Hilltop Lane
Whittle-le-Woods, Chorley
Lancashire. PR6 7QR
Tel: 01257 274833
Fax: 01257 266488
 



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