Libraries in Devon are inviting children to join The Summer Book Quest over the summer holidays. The Summer Book Quest: Mission to Wayfarer Island follows a group of friends as they set out to help an explorer on an exciting, transport-themed adventure. Children can participate with a mix of activities and reading, and receive a special medal upon completion.
The theme of transport is all about engaging children’s imaginations, encouraging them to explore traditional and fantastical modes of transport and discover new ways to get outside this summer. The Summer Book Quest is adapted from Libraries Unlimited’s popular year-round reading challenge, The Secret Book Quest.
From Saturday, 11th July, children aged 4 to 11 can join the quest and set a reading goal. To complete the quest, they collect stickers for reading and participating in activities. From riding a bike, drawing a picture or writing a book review. Children have until Saturday, 12th September to complete their quests.
Tiverton Library is hosting the launch event on Saturday 11th July which will include a variety of fun activities for children and celebrate stories.
Since 2005, children’s reading enjoyment has dropped by 36%. With just 1 in 3 children claiming they enjoyed reading in their free time, according to The National Literacy Trust. Initiatives like The Summer Book Quest aim to support children in finding joy in reading. The BookTrust found that reading as a child has been linked not just to improved literacy but also to better educational outcomes, improved wellbeing, and greater empathy.
Alex Kittow, Chief Executive at Libraries Unlimited, shared: “I love that The Summer Book Quest helps get kids reading over the summer holidays. Rather than being stuck behind a screen, they can engage their imaginations and explore new ideas! Plus, with The Summer Book Quest, you don’t have to read a set number of books to finish. It’s about finding joy in stories, and reaping all the wellbeing, learning and confidence benefits reading can bring them.”
Sophie Crofts, Reading Development Manager, Libraries Unlimited added: “This is our second year running The Summer Book Quest, and this year it’s even more special as it’s also the National Year of Reading! We’re encouraging everyone, even grown-ups, to read more of what they love. Delve into the topics, people or ideas that interest you. A book quest is a fun way for children to feel a real sense of achievement over the holidays. We can’t wait to welcome families into libraries this summer!”
Sign up for The Summer Book Quest: Mission to Wayfarer Island from 11th July at your local library.

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