Gecko Press, the pint-sized
Wellington-based independent publisher of curiously good children’s books, is
starting a new club with the aim that every child discovers the love of
reading.
“We want reading to be seen
as fun, accessible, visible and important – and so we are starting the
Curiously Good Book Club,” says Publisher Julia Marshall.
“The club will be a place
where people can talk about the books they love to share with kids, find out
about books, access real and online events, share knowledge and experience –
all designed to get kids' noses into books,” she says.
“We’re not worried about the
rise of digital books – but we are worried about the effect of digital
distraction on reading,” says Marshall. “At Gecko Press we think it’s time to
encourage people who love books to get loud about reading. We want to take
reading out of the bedrooms and onto the streets!”
The Curiously Good Book Club will include activities for kids, physical events and an online
platform. It aims to be a digital and real life community for people who love
children’s books, where they can share knowledge about great books (not just
Gecko Press books) and find creative ways to encourage children to love to
read.
It will cost at least $50,000
to get the club off the ground. Gecko Press is investing $15,000 for the next
phase and crowdfunding the remaining $35,000 by offering tangible rewards.
“Most of this money will go
to improving the digital experience and backbone of the club, so we can offer
fun things like events, reading incentives – such as tiny reading journals and
stickers – and ways to share knowledge of great books,” says Marshall.
“The digital side is too
expensive for us to do on our own. The idea of the club really changed for me
when I realised that we don’t just want people reading Gecko Press books – we
want them reading all good books. We want our booksellers to thrive, and
libraries and schools, and we want children to really rate reading.”
Gecko Press is offering
surprise packs of books and regular book parcels that can be sent directly to a
favourite school, library or child.
“The aim of the Curiously
Good Book Club is to kickstart every child into a lifetime love of reading,”
says Marshall. “Sometimes all it takes is one good book, or the right book for
the right child at the right time. It doesn’t matter what that book is or where
you find it – but it does matter that children love to read.”
Gecko Press is an independent, international publisher, based in
Wellington. Gecko Press publishes a small number of edgy yet proven – curiously
good – children’s books from the best writers and illustrators in the world,
translated into English. We want to make reading accessible and visible. Our
aim is that every child discovers the love of reading.
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