Michael Morpurgo backs call to ensure poorer children have access to books
by Richard Adams Education editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6HXEP)
Leading children's author says deprived children in UK are missing out on lifetime of reading for pleasure
Deprived children are being robbed of a lifetime of reading for pleasure, by governments that are simply blind" to the benefits of loving literature from an early age, according to the author Michael Morpurgo.
Morpurgo and a coalition of leading authors, including Julia Donaldson, Malorie Blackman and Cressida Cowell, are backing a call by BookTrust to ensure that every child from a low-income family has access to books and reading activities by investing in a programme across schools and nurseries.
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