Information brochure including family stories and case studies for anyone working with Forces children
For children and families. This explains how Reading Force works.
Introductory letter about Reading Force to accompany scrapbook.
Choose yellow Little Ones scrapbooks for pre-school infants and children up to age 7
Choose green scrapbooks for children and young people aged 8 – 18
To raise awareness of Reading Force in settings and organisations. Printed copies available on request.
If you have taken part in Reading Force previously and would like to do it again we’d love to send you another scrapbook and free book!
To keep track of what you have read and what you thought of it. Printed copies available on request.
Forces children and young people of all ages, and adult in serving and veteran families, are invited to enter a work of art about their Forces life.
To raise awareness of our Reading Force Book Clubs.
“I loved to see their happy faces …
…My son always chats with his Baba over Skype and talks about what he is doing at school and about his games, but this is the first time he’s read a book over Skype. It is a very different experience for both of them and I loved to see their happy faces.”
Reading Force in action – How organisations have taken part
Bristol Abbeywood Tri-Service HIVE
Bristol Abbeywood Tri-Service HIVE works with families across eight [...]
Military Kids Club, Le Cateau Primary School, Catterick
Le Cateau Primary School launched Reading Force with a [...]
Risedale Sports & Community College, Catterick
Risedale Sports & Community College in Hipswell, Catterick Garrison [...]
Royal Navy Royal Marines Welfare
Jo Gower, RNRMW National Information and Communications Coordinator, based [...]
Mission Training & Mobilisation Centre
The MTMC(I) at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, prepares all [...]
The Royal Caledonian Education Trust, Scotland
The Royal Caledonian Education Trust (RCET) is Scotland’s Armed [...]