What do a Shortland St star, three reality TV stars and four
media broadcasters have in common? They know how important it is to love
reading.
“We published research earlier this
year that found almost 400,000 Kiwis didn’t read a book last year. The
increasing demands of society and work mean more than ever New Zealanders need
to be able to read to function effectively at work and everyday life. The
#ReadToSucceed campaign is the first of many that the Book Council will run to
inspire more Kiwis to read, and to buy and borrow more books,” says Book
Council Chief Executive Jo Cribb.
From now until Christmas, the Book Council will share how
much reading matters. Their Kiwi book ambassadors will help spread
the word about where a love of reading can take you. The public will be
encouraged to join in as well – they can post photos of themselves reading with
friends and whānau online for a chance to win a bookshelf of books for the family home
this Christmas.
Jayden
Daniels (Curtis Hannah, Shortland St)
“I’m a huge reader. It’s really important in my job – each
week I have to read pages and pages of scripts, memorise them, and understand
them so I can give the performance that hopefully you will love!”
“I love reading! It’s a great way to stimulate your brain
and transport you to another world.”
– Matilda
– Matilda
“It’s so much better for your brain and mental well being
than scrolling through social media!”
– Art
– Art
“Information is ammunition. Reading helps kids to cope with
the challenges that they’re going to face in life.
“Books are great, they’ve always been a part of my life –
I’ve always enjoyed reading. Brains love new stuff, and books are full of new
stuff! So get a couch and a good book and read.”
“I think it’s one of the most precious times a parent can
have with a child, instilling in them a love of books and a love of reading,
and just spending incredibly intimate bonding time together. It would be my one
word of advice for new parents – read to your kids.”
“Reading is the most important thing I do for my job every
day. I spend about 6 hours a day reading in preparation for the 12–15
interviews that I conduct on Radio Live Drive every afternoon and I need to be
able to comprehend and analyse every piece of background information that I
read.”
“Reading expands your world! It gave me a whole bunch more
options.”
“Reading matters a great deal. It’s a form of
escapism, it’s educational, and it increases your knowledge base.”
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