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Gruffalo author's poem to save libraries

  • 4 Feb 2012
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LONDON (AFP)
Banners hang outside the closed Kensal Rise Library in London in November

"If we lose libraries, we would lose readers and we would become a less literate country.

"People are kidding themselves if they think adults will downloads books to their Kindles if they haven't got the reading bug as children".

Campaigners say hundreds of libraries face closure, with some groups taking legal action in a bid to save them.

On Friday the Supreme Court announced that it has refused campaigners permission to appeal against a Court of Appeal ruling allowing the closure of six libraries in Brent, north west London.

Brent Council has said that the closures will help to fund improvements to its remaining library service and contribute towards the £104 million of savings it needs to make.

Julia Donaldson's Library Poem:

Everyone is welcome to walk through the door.

It really doesn't matter if you're rich or poor.

There are books in boxes and books on shelves.

They're free for you to borrow, so help yourselves.

Come and meet your heroes, old and new,

From William the Conqueror to Winnie the Pooh.

You can look into the Mirror or read The Times,

Or bring along a toddler to chant some rhymes.

The librarian's a friend who loves to lend,

So see if there's a book that she can recommend.

Read that book, and if you're bitten

You can borrow all the other ones the author's written.

Are you into battles or biography?

Are you keen on gerbils or geography?

Gardening or ghosts? Sharks or science fiction?

There's something here for everyone, whatever your addiction.

There are students revising, deep in concentration,

And school kids doing projects, finding inspiration.

Over in the corner there's a table with seating,

So come along and join in the Book Club meeting.

Yes, come to the library! Browse and borrow,

And help make sure it'll still be here tomorrow.

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