A SUMMER Reading Challenge has again been launched by Chorley district libraries.
Children are being urged to go to their libraries and ask for a special Reading Carnival collection wallet to take part.
For every book they read, they get an illustrated card to put in the wallet.
If youngsters collect a set of six before the challenge ends on September 8, they will get a Reading Carnival medal and a special certificate.
The organisers are optimistic that there will be an enthusiastic response to their initiative from youngsters who will have something to aim for as a reward.
It is part of an ongoing drive to encourage children to maintain a high level interest in reading and word recognition.
A libraries spokesman said: "We have had a fair measure of success with this project in the past and have every reason to believe it will continue."
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