'It's about making reading as natural as breathing': Malorie Blackman backs the National Year of Reading

UK government launches £27.5m package for libraries as part of National Year of Reading 2026 campaign.

The culture secretary's announcement came on the back of research by the National Literacy Trust, which found that only one in three children and young people aged eight to 18 now enjoy reading "very much" or "quite a lot". This has led the government to launch the National Year of Reading, a year-long campaign aimed at boosting reading for pleasure among children and young people.

The campaign will work with schools, communities, libraries, and early years settings to promote reading as a fun and enjoyable activity. Malorie Blackman, author of Noughts & Crosses, has become an ambassador for the campaign, stating that "reading is so important for understanding the world around you." She also believes that reading should be made accessible to all types of readers, including those who enjoy graphic novels or comic books.

The government has pledged £27.5m for libraries and other initiatives as part of the National Year of Reading. This package includes funding for every state primary school in England to have a library by the end of this parliament. Rachel Reeves has also promised that every school will have access to high-quality reading materials.

Other plans include an inquiry into reading for pleasure, launched in late November, and the launch of the Children's Booker prize, which aims to promote children's literature and encourage young readers to discover new authors and genres. The first winner of the prize will be announced early next year, with £50,000 awarded for the best fiction for readers aged eight to 12.

The campaign is also encouraging parents to "lead by example" when it comes to reading habits and to read with their children. This approach aims to create a lifelong love of reading among children, as well as promote social and emotional skills such as empathy and self-regulation.
 
Yaaas! 🤩 The UK government is really stepping up its game for literacy education 📚💪! I'm all about promoting a love of reading from a young age, it's so important for kids (and let's be real, adults too 😂) to develop those critical thinking skills and empathy. £27.5m is a huge investment and I think it'll really make a difference 🤝. Libraries are such an underrated resource and I'm stoked they're getting some serious funding 💸. Malorie Blackman is a great ambassador for this campaign, she's all about making reading accessible to everyone 👍. Can't wait to see the impact of this National Year of Reading 📆📚!
 
📚💡 just think about all the kids who dont even touch books nowadays, its like they are missing out on so much 🤯 and then u see this £27.5m package being dropped on libraries and schools 🤑 and ur like yay more books for everyone? 📖 but seriously, i think its a great idea to make reading accessible to all types of readers, including graphic novels and comic books 🎨👍
 
I'm not sure about this National Year of Reading thing... £27.5m seems like a lot, but is it really going to make a difference? I mean, research shows that only 1 in 3 kids enjoy reading "very much" or "quite a lot". That's still pretty low if you ask me 🤔. And what about the quality of libraries they're funding? Are we just getting more books and fancy new shelves or are there actually going to be programs for kids to participate in?

And have you seen the plans for schools? Every primary school having a library by the end of the parliament is great, but what about the ones that can't afford it already? It's like they're trying to fix one problem while leaving another one. I'm all for promoting reading, but we need to think about how this is going to affect existing resources and infrastructure.

I hope Malorie Blackman's involvement will help, though. She does seem to get what's important about making reading accessible to everyone 📚. But we'll just have to wait and see if the government actually follows through on their promises 😐
 
Ugh 🤕, another year and still not enough people reading for pleasure... only 1 in 3 kids aged 8-18 enjoy reading that much? 😓 What's wrong with our generation? 🤔 This £27.5m package is a good start, but it's gonna take more than just funding libraries to get kids excited about reading again. We need to make reading cool and fun for them, like Malorie Blackman said... but is that really possible? 📚 I'm not holding my breath. And what about those who don't have access to quality reading materials at home? This campaign seems to focus on schools and libraries, but what about kids in care or from low-income families? We need to make sure everyone has the same opportunities to develop a love for reading... 🤞
 
I'm gettin' a bit worried 'bout the state of kids these days... I mean, only 1 in 3 enjoy readin' that much? That's like, what, back in my day we'd be sittin' at home with our parents, devourin' books like they were goin' outta style! 📚👧 Now it's all about gadgets and video games. But you know what's crazy? The gov's actually puttin' some cash behind the National Year of Reading campaign to try and turn that around. It's about time, if you ask me! They're even gettin' Malorie Blackman on board, which is fab. And I love the idea of every school havin' a library by the end of this parliament... that's like somethin' outta a storybook! 📖👍
 
Another bunch of PR stunts from the government... 🙄 I mean, £27.5m is a nice chunk of change, but let's be real, most libraries are just going to use it to prop up their outdated collections and not actually do anything innovative. And what's with this whole "National Year of Reading" thing? It sounds like they're trying to rebrand reading as some kind of cool, fun activity again... like we've never tried that before 😒. I'm skeptical about how much actual change will come out of this campaign, but hey, maybe it'll be a nice gesture.
 
🤔 I think this is such an awesome initiative! I mean, who doesn't love getting lost in a good book? 📖 It's amazing that the UK government is putting in so much effort to make reading more accessible and fun for kids. I'm all about supporting initiatives that promote literacy and a love of reading from a young age. 👍 As someone who loves graphic novels, it's especially cool that Malorie Blackman is on board as an ambassador - I know how much I've grown up loving the art style in those books! 🤩
 
😊 I'm like super curious about this National Year of Reading campaign in the UK... how's it gonna work? 🤔 Are they really gonna make libraries accessible to every state primary school? 💪 That's awesome! And what about online resources? are they gonna create some cool apps or websites to help kids find new books? 📱👀 I'm also wondering if they're gonna include more diverse book choices... like graphic novels and comic books, right? 🤝 Malorie Blackman is a great choice as an ambassador! 😊 Have you heard of the Children's Booker prize? that sounds super cool! 💫
 
📚💡 so they're trying to boost reading for kids and young adults in england... it's kinda sad that only 1 out of 3 enjoy reading lol 🤦‍♀️ but at least the gov is trying something new 💪. i love the idea of every school having a library by end of this parliament 📚👍, and giving schools access to quality reading materials too 📖🎉. malorie blackman's right, reading should be fun and not just about grades 🤔... and the children's booker prize sounds awesome 🏆! but what really gets me is that they're trying to make parents read with their kids too 😊... like, it's all about creating a lifelong love of reading 💕. i think this campaign has potential to make a real difference in literacy rates 👍.
 
I'm all for this 📚💖! £27.5m is a pretty cool amount of cash to be thrown at libraries & schools. I mean, who doesn't love a good book, right? 🤔 It's about time we made reading fun again, especially with the rise of social media and screens. We need more young people to discover their love for books & get lost in a good story! 📖👫 Plus, it's awesome that Malorie Blackman is on board as an ambassador – she's like, totally passionate about promoting reading! 💕 And I'm loving the idea of the Children's Booker prize – who wouldn't want to win £50k? 🤑 It's all about creating a lifelong love of reading & promoting those social-emotional skills too... let's get this book revolution started! 📚💪 #ReadingRevolution2026 #LoveOfReading #BookLoversUnite
 
😊 gotta say, 27.5m pounds for libraries is a good start. idk about the whole 'every school will have a library' thing tho... think its more important to get books into ppl's hands at home & make reading just a normal part of life, you know? 📚 love that malorie blackman is on board tho! she makes some great points about makin' reading accessible for everyone. also, the whole 'lead by example' thing with parents... thats so true! gotta be an example ourselves before we can expect others to follow 🤗
 
Man, this UK government's getting it right for once! £27.5m is like, a decent chunk of change for libraries 📚💸, especially when you consider how important reading is for kids these days. I mean, only one in three actually enjoy reading? That's low, fam! 😱

I'm all for Malorie Blackman being an ambassador and promoting reading as fun for everyone, from graphic novels to comic books 🤓. And it's dope that they're investing in schools and libraries so every kid can have access to quality reading materials 📖.

The idea of leading by example with parents is also super wise 🤝. When grown-ups read with their kids, it sets the tone for a lifelong love of reading and all those other important skills like empathy and self-regulation 📚💕.

Let's keep our fingers crossed that this National Year of Reading 2026 campaign makes a real difference in UK schools! 🤞
 
😊 I think this is a great initiative! I've seen how much my kids love libraries, they get lost in those books for hours 😂. It's so important that we're making reading a fun and enjoyable activity for them. The idea of every school having a library by the end of this parliament is amazing 🤩. And I love that Malorie Blackman is an ambassador for the campaign, she's such a great role model for kids.

I do worry about accessibility though 🤔. What about kids who don't have access to libraries or reading materials at home? We need to make sure we're not leaving any kids behind 📚💕. I think it's brilliant that the government is promising high-quality reading materials for every school, but we also need to make sure parents are equipped to support their children's love of reading too 👪.

I'm really looking forward to seeing how this campaign goes 🤞. Let's hope we can get more kids excited about reading and create a lifelong love of books for our kids 📖💖
 
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