Francesca Simon Supports National Literacy Trust Libraries for Primaries Campaign

FREE TO USE IMAGE SUPPLIED BY THE NATIONAL LITERACY TRUST: Dame Jacqueline Wilson and Sebastian Faulks and illustrator Axel Scheffler (far left) joined a group of fellow authors in Parliament Square this afternoon (8/11/23) to show their support for the ‘Libraries in Primaries’ campaign. There are over 750,000 children in the UK who do not have a library at their primary school and the campaign aims to change that.

Francesca Simon is backing the leading reading charity, The National Literacy Trust, and their new campaign ‘Libraries for Primaries’. The initiative, run with Penguin Books, aims to ensure that every child at primary school has access to a dedicated library or reading space.

Francesca visited Portcullis House in Westminster on 8th November 2023 to celebrate the anniversary of the campaign, along with other authors, funders and partner organisations.

According to research by Libraries for Primaries, over 750,000 children in the UK do not have a library at their primary school and are missing out on the opportunity to read for pleasure. Already, the NLT and partners have transformed 670 primary school libraries, but more needs to be done to reach other schools. The charity is calling for the government to commit to match fund private investment to create more primary school libraries.

Find out more about the campaign and the research behind it here.