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Laura Harding, PA & Brett Gibbons

Marcus Rashford launches book club to encourage reading among disadvantaged kids

England footballer Marcus Rashford has launched a book club to help children from disadvantaged backgrounds and encourage them to read.

The Manchester United striker previously campaigned to ensure children eligible for free school meals were still given food during the holidays amid the pandemic.

Macmillan Children’s Books will donate 50,000 free books through children’s food charity Magic Breakfast to reach children in more than 850 primary schools in the latest campaign.

It aims to work closely with schools to get books into the hands of children from disadvantaged backgrounds to encourage reading for pleasure among children who do not have access to books at home.

The 50,000 books will be divided between the primary schools Magic Breakfast currently supports, including mainstream schools, pupil referral units and special educational needs schools. Each school will be offered an allocation of books to distribute among children to own and take home.

The book club will launch in June 2021 with illustrated time travel adventure A Dinosaur Ate My Sister by Pooja Puri, illustrated by Allen Fatimaharan. The next book will be launched in the autumn.

Rashford said: “For too long, the joy of reading has been restricted by whether or not a family has the contingency budget to purchase books.

“The children who often miss out are those on free school meals and users of breakfast clubs, who more than likely need fiction, and non-fiction, to escape reality from time to time.

“We haven’t been affording these children the option of reading for fun but that changes today. Everyone is aware of my experiences with breakfast club – it brightened up the start of my day, it stabilised the school day for me, allowed me to engage in reading and allowed me to form lifelong friendships.

“I’m really happy to be partnering with Magic Breakfast to get our books in the hands of children that need them most."

Rachael Anderson, head of schools at Magic Breakfast, which offers healthy breakfasts to around 170,000 children each school day, said: “Now more than ever, families are facing hardship and for too many it’s a struggle to put food on the table – these children often miss out on the joy of brand new books at home to own and re-read."

Rashford will publish his own illustrated non-fiction children’s book, written with Carl Anka, on May 27.

You Are A Champion: Unlock Your Potential, Find Your Voice And Be The BEST You Can Be is aimed at children over the age of 10 and seeks “to equip them with mental resilience and grit”.

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