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Marcus Rashford: Footballer to launch a book club to help kids
Marcus Rashford is launching a book club in June.
The England and Manchester United striker says he wants to encourage children from disadvantaged backgrounds to find the joy in reading.
He has teamed up with Macmillan Children's Books, which has donated 50,000 books for kids to take home and keep.
The book club will work closely with 850 primary schools across England and Scotland, which are supported by the food charity Magic Breakfast.
Rachael Anderson, head of schools at Magic Breakfast, which offers healthy breakfasts to around 170,000 children every school day said: "We know children at our partner schools will be delighted to have a Marcus Book Club book of their own to take home and keep, and this will help inspire a new generation of children to discover the joy of reading."
Across the UK there are children who don't have access to books at home because some families cannot afford to buy them.
In 2019, the National Literacy Trust found that that 383,775 children do not own a single book.
This can have a huge impact on children's learning.
The first book club read will be "A Dinosaur Ate My Sister" by Pooja Puri.
Rashford himself will be publishing his own children's book in late May called You Are A Champion: Unlock Your Potential, Find Your Voice And Be The BEST You Can Be which is aimed at children aged 10 and over.