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Blue Peter Book Club launches in Manchester Central Library

Book lovers are in for a treat at Manchester Central Library later this month.

Blue Peter – the BBC’s iconic children’s TV series – is partnering with Manchester Libraries and The Reading Agency on an exciting new project.

Blue Peter Book Club Live launches in Manchester Central Library on Saturday, May 18 with a fun-filled, free event, where fans can meet presenters Abby, Joel, and Shini along with Henry the Blue Peter Dog.

Discover the brilliant books in the Blue Peter Book Club and celebrate the joy and adventure of reading with guest authors Eve Ainsworth and the Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho.

Families and children will also be able to join CBeebies presenters George Webster and Gyasi Sheppi for magical story times and enchanting escapades.

A book inspired art-installation created by 10,000 local school children, creative crafts, special story times, masses of books and a chance to meet some magical classic book characters will make it a day of adventure and fun where classic stories come to life in the library.

Meet book characters to journey into Wonderland with Alice and the Mad Hatter, enter the whimsical world of Willy Wonka and Violet as well as Peter Pan and the dastardly Captain Hook in his pirate ship!

The Blue Peter Book Club Badge Trail also launches on the day which challenges children to discover special Blue Peter badges on display in 12 different cultural venues across Manchester, with a bonus badge in the Blue Peter Garden in Salford.

A special trail map will be available to guide curious minds to the various locations, where each badge will be decorated to celebrate one of 12 books in the Blue Peter Book Club.  Each badge has a letter, find them all to create three special names and be in with a chance to win a prize.

Children will also be able to discover the Blue Peter Book Club booklist in unexpected settings as part of a series of “Book Hunt” events in Manchester parks and open spaces over the summer.

Libraries and schools across the UK can also join in with Blue Peter Book Club Live using activity packs and reading resources developed by The Reading Agency to create a nationwide celebration. The Blue Peter Book Club Live is supported through funding from the Arts Council England’s National Lottery Project Grants programme.

Blue Peter Book Club Live will have a major presence on broadcast and digital. A special episode of Blue Peter Book Club Live will be shown on CBBC and BBC iPlayer, 5pm, Friday May 24. It will air live from Media City UK and will be packed with book fun, authors, and a Biggest Book Club world record attempt.

Councillor John Hacking said: “We are thrilled to be hosting this exciting book event alongside our partners in the iconic Central Library. The book club is a magnificent initiative to inspire a love of reading and creativity to get our children engaged and excited by books. This launch event is one that families with young children will not want to miss.”

Karen Napier MBE, CEO of The Reading Agency, said: “The Reading Agency is delighted to be partnering with Blue Peter and Manchester Libraries on this exciting new initiative to inspire children’s love of reading. Blue Peter Book Club Live will bring the magic of books and storytelling to life and we hope it will spark curiosity and imagination in young readers in Manchester and across the whole country.”

 

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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