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Exploring connections between stories and songs

North Yorkshire Council is looking for young people aged between 13 and 24 to help inspire young readers through the Summer Reading Challenge.

Volunteers are needed to work alongside library staff to help run and promote the challenge, which encourages children to read six library books over the summer holidays.

This year’s theme is Read to the Beat, inspiring children to explore the connection between stories and songs, and discovering how reading and music ignite creativity.

The book collection features musicians, characters discovering music, cultural traditions, rhythm and creative expression. 

Volunteers will register children onto the challenge, help them to choose books, talk to them about the books they have read, award prizes, and assist with library activities.

Executive member for arts and culture, Cllr Simon Myers, whose responsibilities include libraries, said: “Once again, we are looking for volunteers to be part of the campaign in the knowledge that they are helping to inspire the next generation of readers. 

“Young people who help to run the challenge gain social skills and benefit from improved confidence, as well as becoming more familiar with their local library.  

“Like music, reading can promote creativity, and the event promises to be a lot of fun. I would encourage everybody with free time over the summer to get involved.” 

To find out more about volunteering and to apply, go to or contact your local library.