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and illustrators and runs two children's book awards, in which the winners are chosen by Scottish schoolchildren. It also develops resources to help teachers and librarians inspire students and improve literacy. The Trust's three websites promote reading and writing to around 50,000 online visitors a
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Scottish Book Trust works with teachers, librarians and literature development experts to create learning resources, projects and events which promote literacy through literature. It provides resources for teachers based around its program. Every year, Scottish Book Trust also honors an outstanding
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Scottish Book Trust invests Β£3 million annually to fund and promote reading and writing in Scotland. It uses this budget to gift over 1 million books to the public and fund over 1,200 literature events in order to connect Scottish readers and writers. Scottish Book Trust reaches many young children
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What's Your Story? A programme that gives free creative writing support to all 13–19-year-old writers and illustrators in Scotland. WYS publishes three issues of an online magazine every year, featuring the work of teen writers, and also runs Storycon, an annual creative writing and illustration
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The First Minister's Reading Challenge, which 'encourages children to read widely, explore a range of books and develop a love of reading.' Prizes for the challenge are awarded annually in categories that include School Reading Journey, School-Community Reading Partnership and Personal Reading
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promoting literature, reading and writing in Scotland. Scottish Book Trust works with and for a range of audiences, including babies and parents (through the Bookbug programme), children and young people, teachers and learning professionals, and writers and publishers.
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Scottish Book Trust's children's program aims to get children and young people excited about reading and writing. It reaches over 45,000 children across Scotland every year through live book events and reading and writing campaigns, which include:
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The bags are given with guidance materials for parents and careers, including advice on sharing books with young children, information about libraries, and materials to boost a child’s language, listening skills and early writing.
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Book Week Scotland takes place every November. The week features hundreds of free events with authors across the country, as well as an associated writing project which the public can participate in.
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The Bookbug Picture Book Prize and the Scottish Teenage Book Prize, in which children and teens throughout Scotland vote for their favorite book from a shortlist.
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and literary agents Judy Moir and Kathryn Ross. Mentoring is also available for emerging authors, as part of the New Writers Awards. Previous Awardees include
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Authors Live, which is presented with BBC Learning Scotland. Authors Live is a series of live-streamed events with authors which are also available on demand
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Bookbug also offers free song-and-rhyme sessions for babies and toddlers in libraries and community centers throughout the country.
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Previously known as Bookstart in Scotland, Bookbug gives free books to all Scottish children at around:
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opportunities for writers at all stages of their careers. Past mentors have included novelists
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in Scotland through its Bookbug book gifting program. It supports over 400
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Sandell, Jane E (14 October 2016). "Support for published authors".
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Learning Professional through its Scottish Book Trust Awards.
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Edinburgh
Scotland
Scottish writers
Scottish Friendly Children's Book Tour
professional development
Bernard MacLaverty
Alan Warner
Andrew Crumey
Gail Honeyman
Pippa Goldschmidt
Graeme Macrae Burnet
Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century Scottish Literature
ISBN
978-0-7486-3695-2
"Annual Review and Accounts"
"Bookbug Bags"
"Bookbug Sessions"
"About the First Minister's Reading Challenge"
"First Minister's Reading Challenges"
"What's Your Story Home - What's Your Story?"
"StoryCon 2018 - What's Your Story?"
"BBC - Writersroom - Scottish Book Trust Mentoring Scheme"
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"The Scottish Book Trust Awards | Scottish Book Trust"

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