Richard Osman among authors backing call to issue library card to all UK babies
The proposal, supported by Kate Mosse and Philip Pullman, aims to make public library membership a national birthright
Richard Osman, Kate Mosse and Sir Philip Pullman are among authors calling for all babies to automatically receive a library card at birth. The proposal, put forward by the thinktank Cultural Policy Unit (CPU), aims to make public library membership a national birthright and encourage a culture of reading and learning in the early stages of childhood through a National Library Card.
βThe idea behind a National Library Card is very simple,β Alison Cole, director at the CPU, said. βAccess to knowledge and culture should be a birthright, not a postcode lottery. By giving every child an automatic library card from birth, together with a programme of activities and engagement, we make libraries part of the fabric of everyday life.β
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