Simon Baynes, Member of Parliament for Clwyd South, has shown support for World Book Day’s 25th anniversary on Thursday 3rd March 2022.
Each year, World Book Day creates bespoke £1 books for children and young adults across the UK and Ireland, to promote the power of imagination and the importance of reading. Through World Book Day, every child in Clwyd South will be given a £1 book token, which they can take to a bookshop or supermarket to get their free World Book Day book.
World Book Day has been changing children’s lives by encouraging a love of books and reading for 25 years. Reading for pleasure makes an enormous impact on a child’s future – whether that’s their educational success, well-being or mental health. World Book Day wants to see more children, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, with the life-long habit of reading for pleasure that will improve their life chances.
Simon Baynes MP said:
“It’s a pleasure to support World Book Day in its 25th year. It’s so important that every child and young adult in Clwyd South has the opportunity to have a book of their own that they have chosen for themselves – and I am delighted to celebrate my own love of reading through the World Book Day campaign.
“Having run my own bookshop and written two books, I know the importance that they have on improving wellbeing and development and I would encourage children and young people to pick up a book this World Book Day”.