WOULD-BE astronauts are wanted to take part in Herefordshire's Summer Reading Challenge, inspired by the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.

Exclusive Space Chase kit bags are available to the first children who sign up to the challenge at all Herefordshire libraries on Saturday 13 July.

The Space Chase Summer Reading Challenge 2019 is an out-of-this-world adventure which encourages children up to the age of 12 to read six library books over the school summer holidays.

Their mission will be to join the Rockets, a super space family, to track down books pinched by mischievous aliens!

As children read their books, they will collect special stickers (including some stinky ones) to complete their mission folder and receive rewards.

Any book from Herefordshire Libraries can be read for the challenge – from fiction to fact books, eBooks to poetry.

While visiting the library, children can take part in the ‘Design a Space Alien’ art competition.

A bumper pack of art materials is up for grabs, with paper and drawing materials available at each library.

Competition artwork will be displayed across all Herefordshire library sites, and the winner will be announced in October.

Children can also take part in the Space Chase treasure hunt where they can explore the library to find the hidden aliens. Successful hunters can enter a prize draw to win a giant craft box.

There’s plenty more to keep the kids entertained over the summer, with an illustrator workshop, craft activity sessions and even a pop-up planetarium! All families need to do is visit their local library - and you don't need to be a library member to join in!

The Space Chase, Summer Reading Challenge 2019 will prepare for lift off across all Herefordshire libraries on July 13.

Information about the Summer Reading Challenge events and art competition terms and conditions can be found at www.herefordshire.gov.uk/src

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