BRADFORD Libraries is challenging children aged under five to take up the Rhyme Challenge again this year.
Toddler groups, pre-schools, nurseries and children's centres are set to be involved in the challenge which sees parents and children learning five rhymes together.
The aim is for up to 4,000 children from Bradford to take part. The challenge will take place in 11 libraries, starting on January 17 and running through to April 1.
Councillor Susan Hinchcliffe, the Council's executive member for Employment, Skills and Culture, said: "We have had some great feedback from parents and we are looking forward to a new set of children taking the challenge."
The libraries taking part are Burley, Menston, Wyke, Shipley, Bingley, Clayton, Ilkley, Holme Wood, Thornton, Keighley, and City.
To part in the challenge, or for more details about dates and times, contact 01274 433684.
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