Nursery education: every child born this year will receive the gift of a book from the State

A BOOK is to be issued to every baby born this year as part of a scheme to highlight the importance of early reading.

A BOOK is to be issued to every baby born this year as part of a scheme to highlight the importance of early reading.

The book, Humpty Dumpty and other Rhymes, is to be sent in a gift box with a note from Minister for Education Mary Hanafin, welcoming the baby and congratulating the parents.

Almost €400,000 has been set aside for the Babies Love Books project, which Ms Hanafin says aims to remind parents that they are in a unique position to encourage the skill of reading in their children "by reading to and with them, from the earliest stages of development".

Addressing an audience of mothers with newborn babies at the National Maternity Hospital in Dublin yesterday, Ms Hanafin said:

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"The world these children are growing up in is full of distractions, such as satellite TV, interactive toys and mobile technology, but every child loves to sit with a parent, open a book, turn the pages and enjoy reading a story together.

"The initiative is a reminder to all mothers and fathers of newborn babies that the gift of reading is the most enduring gift that we can give to our young," Ms Hanafin said.

The gift box contains a short note on how best to read to a baby which is translated into Irish, Polish and French.

The initiative forms part of a €5.5 million investment on literacy by the Department of Education and Science.

Eoin Burke-Kennedy

Eoin Burke-Kennedy

Eoin Burke-Kennedy is Economics Correspondent of The Irish Times