Young Readers Go for Gold Awards ; Four Young Readers at Exmouth Library Are Celebrating After Reaching a Literary Milestone - Reading 100 Books for the Gold Award in the Booktrack Scheme.
Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › April 30, 2009
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Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › April 30, 2009
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Four young readers at Exmouth Library are celebrating after reaching a literary milestone - reading 100 books for the gold award in the Booktrack scheme.
The young readers are: Nicola Rye, seven, from Withycombe Raleigh Primary School; Caitlin Rayner, 10, from East Budleigh Primary School; Jenny Edwards, seven, from St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School and, the youngest, Mia Lomas, six, from Exeter Road Primary School.See the full content of this document
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Young Readers Go for Gold Awards ; Four Young Readers at Exmouth Library Are Celebrating After Reaching a Literary Milestone - Reading 100 Books for the Gold Award in the Booktrack Scheme.
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