Scheme Giving Free Books To Newborn Babies To Be Saved

Scheme Giving Free Books To Newborn Babies To Be Saved

Bethan LewisWales family and education correspondent

Ravi says reading together helps build bonds between children and their parents

A scheme which has provided free books for newborns for a quarter of a century will be saved in the short term, the Welsh government has said.

BookTrust Cymru, which runs programmes aimed at helping parents to read with babies and toddlers, says a decision to stop the direct grant risked leaving the poorest families without support.

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“I feel really devastated for the children of Wales,” its director Sioned Jones said, while parents told the BBC it helped build bonds with their babies.

Funding was set to end within weeks, but following a BBC News story about the cuts, the Welsh government has said it will ensure it continues.

BookTrust Cymru said it was “keen to explore solutions” to make sure babies and young children still benefited form shared reading support.”

Parents like Jess have received free books through their health visitor for 25 years

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Thousands of parents each year receive the free Bookstart Baby pack, which includes a free bilingual book and advice, via their health visitor.

The Bookstart programme is run by BookTrust across the UK, and in Wales it includes two free packs – one usually at the six-month health check and the other at the 27-month check. Its sister charity, Scottish Book Trust, supports families in Scotland.

Jones said their work supporting families with reading was about than just the free books, with extra targeted elements to the programmes at a cost of £370,000 a year.

“We’ve been doing it for a long time,” Jones said.

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“You have to build the skills, the practitioners, they have to understand the programmes they’re delivering.

“We do lots of research in BookTrust in terms of the evaluation of our programmes and the impact they make and we know they make a difference, not only in getting families reading but helping families with their Welsh as well.”

Grant funding for the programme from Adnodd stops at the end of March 2026 while it decides how to commission literacy materials for young children in future.

Funding is set to end within weeks but the Welsh government said on Friday: “We will make sure the Bookstart programme continues beyond March.

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“We want babies and young children to have access to books so they can develop a love of reading from an early age.

“Adnodd are working with BookTrust Cymru to agree the continuation until new arrangements are in place.

“We have also given funding to BookTrust Cymru to provide 8,000 bilingual books to go into free Baby Bundles, available in particular communities.”

BookTrust Cymru said it was “open to constructive discussions” and was “keen to explore solutions that ensure babies and young children in Wales continue to benefit from the programme’s vital early years shared reading support”.

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It comes amid concerns about the reading standards of Welsh pupilsbut BookTrust Cymru said its work was about than literacy.

“We don’t, especially in the first 1,000 days, concentrate on literacy – that’s not the purpose of the early years shared reading,” said Jones.

“It’s about getting parents reading, attachment with their children, helping them develop their brains, helping them develop their motor skills.

“We’ve not seen any impact assessment in terms of what will this mean for the children living in poverty in Wales.

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“At a time when the literacy levels are a concern why you would end a programme that you know is impactful and helps children with their reading seems a bit perplexing to us.”

Wales will be the only part of the UK not offering the Bookstart Baby programme to every newborn child, BookTrust Cymru says

At six months old, Jess’ daughter enjoys handling and sometimes chewing books.

“She does like reading books. I mean, she obviously can’t read them,” said Jess.

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“She just stares at the pictures but she’s often grabbing them and trying to put the corners in her mouth.

“She does like a flap book as well so it’s nice that these have things that have different textures that she can pull on and play with.”

She said her elder child “ended up destroying” the free book she received as a baby “because she looked at it so much”.

Ravi and his wife read a lot to their two-year-old at home in Cardiff.

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“He loves to read the books,” said Ravi.

“It’s helped with the development and language skills.”

Introducing books at a very young age is important, he said, “rather than using mobile phones”.

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The Children’s Laureate for Wales says ending the current scheme is “crazy”

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Nicola Davies, the Children’s Laureate for Wales, said reading to very young children gave them a “flying start”.

“It not only has an impact on their reading and therefore their educational attainment, it has a huge impact on relationships within the family,” she said.

“At the moment, a lot of parents who are under pressure of time and money are handing little kids a screen to look at,” she said, but reading a book together taught a “basic, fundamental human cultural skill”.

“Any future early years literacy programme will be commissioned through an open and competitive process in line with procurement regulations, to which suppliers including BookTrust will be able to apply”, Adnodd said.

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“Our priority remains to continue to work with our partners so we can collectively support and deliver strong literacy outcomes for children and families across Wales.”

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Author: uaetodaynews
Published on: 2026-01-17 02:15:00
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