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Rise in the number of pre-school children taking part in library activities

3 Nov 2011

More children under five are visiting libraries to take part in children's events than four years ago, new research suggests.

According to the Children’s Public Library Users Survey, which is based on data from 1,203 libraries across 63 local authorities, more than one third of children visited a library for an under-fives' event between April 2010 and March 2011, an increase from 28  per cent in 2007/08.

The research, which has been published by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA), also found that libraries in the least deprived areas had a higher proportion of children under five using them. 

Libraries were most popular with white children, with 78 per cent of children under five using them, compared with 8 per cent of Asian children and only 4 per cent of black children.

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Tags: Communities and local areas, Early Years, Early years sector, Libraries, NLT Campaigns, Talk To Your Baby

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