Programme name | Country | Date of information |
Boekstart | Netherlands | June 2019 |
Question | Answer |
About the Organisation | |
Organisation name | Stichting Lezen |
Organisation address | Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam The Netherlands |
Goal/objective | The objective of Stichting Lezen is to promote the pleasure in reading, both in Dutch and Friesian (Netherlands’ second official language). The foundation coordinates existing activities and encourages the development of new and innovative initiatives, methods and tools that are instrumental in reading promotion. This includes the promotion of scientific research in this specialist field. |
Contact Person | Marijke Bos |
Position of Contact Person | Project leader |
Contact email | |
Contact Telephone Number | |
Organisation website | www.stichtinglezen.nl www.boekstart.nl (for parents) www.boekstartpro.nl (for professionals) |
Organisation type | National reading promotion organization |
How many staff does your organisation employ? | 20 of which 5 work on BoekStart on a daily basis. |
About the Programme | |
Basic details | |
Programme name | BoekStart |
Country/Province/City where the programme takes place | The Netherlands |
Year started | 2008-2009 |
Programme goal/objective | Inspired by the British BookStart programme (Wade & Moore, 2000, 2003), the Dutch BookStart promotes early reading, storytelling and singing nursery rhymes to very young children. It also enables parents and children to experience the pleasure of reading books together. It gives young children a better start in primary school and strengthens the bond between parents and children. Working with libraries, health centres, day care centres, publishers and other partners, BoekStart (Dutch name) encourages parents across the Netherlands to start reading with their baby and toddler. Bookstart in the Netherlands consists of the bookgifting part for baby’s and a program for daycare centres. Quality in the implementation of BookStart in daycare is determined by six elements: • an attractive reading spot, created together with the library • a high quality collection of books for babies and toddlers (including ebooks) • increased expertise of staff through training • active parental involvement, resulting in more frequent storybook reading at home and familiarity with the opportunities offered by the library • reading aloud as a daily routine through the establishment of a Reading Plan which outlines the agency’s policy • cooperation with local partners in a reading promotion network (local municipality, healthcare, library and daycare centres). 80% of de library organizations work with BoekStart in daycares and 24% of the daycare centers. |
Funding sources | Government funded |
Geographic coverage | Covering the Netherlands 98% of the libraries participate |
Purpose of the programme | |
Not for profit? | Non- profit |
Religious or political purpose? | none |
Local consistency of model | |
Is your programme model consistent across your geographic area, or are there regional differences? | Consistent |
Book Packs | |
What are the contents of your gifting pack? | Parents recieve a small suitcase containing two baby books (soft/ fabric and cardboard), information on reading aloud together and a membership of the public library. |
Is your programme offered free of charge to all families? | yes |
Partnerships and Delivery | |
What are your primary ‘points of contact’ with the population you serve? (i.e your local programme partners.) | Library, Health clinic, Municipality |
Who gifts/hands-out your pack to families? | Librarians |
Does your programme uses volunteers? | No |
Audience | |
Is the programme universal or targeted? | The programme is universal with special attention to reach targeted parents like low literate families. |
How many children does your programme serve a year? | 67.500 40% of the babies |
At what age/gifting period do children receive your programme? | One package within the ages 3-18 months |
Diversity provision | |
Does your program include provisions or resources for children with special needs? | yes, recently we have a special pack for blind children. |
What language populations does your programme serve? | We have brochures in the following languages; English, Arabic, Turkish, Polish, Spanish, French and Mandarin |
Evaluation and research | |
Have you conducted programme evaluation or research (including longitudinal)? If yes, has this evaluation/research been published? |
Scientific research into the effects of the Dutch BookStart programme (Van den Berg & Bus, 2015) has shown that: In June 2020 a meta-analysis on Bookgifting programs was published, to which the researcher Merel de Bondt, who is also researching the longer-term effects of the Dutch BookStart, contributed. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.3102/0034654320922140 |
Videos
Videos and Powerpoints
Sept 2022 -Digital media & storybooks for young children – resources, opportunities and challenges
Marijke Bos: Dutch Reading Foundation, Stichting Lezen, Netherlands
- Marijke Bos: Dutch Reading Foundation, Stichting Lezen, Netherlands Using digital picture books in childcare centers for multilingual and non-Dutch speaking parents
17 May 2022 – Research updates on programmes
Marijke Bos and Jette van den Eijnden: Dutch Reading Foundation, Stichting Lezen, Netherlands
- Marijke Bos and Jette van den Eijnden: Dutch Reading Foundation, Stichting Lezen, Netherlands The long-term effects of BoekStart (Bookstart): a longitudinal study
- https://www.lezen.nl/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Vroeg_begonnen_veel_gewonnen_2022_summaryEN.pdf
20 November 2019 meeting – Best practice quality bookgifting
Marijke Bos: Boekstart Netherlands, Dutch Reading Foundation (Stichting Lezen) – ‘Improving the quality of bookgifting.’
Nov 2019 – Best practice quality bookgifting
- Marijke Bos: Stichting Lezen, Netherlands – Improving the quality of bookgifting
21 March 2019 Trial Meeting
March 2019 – Trial meetings
- Marijke Bos: Stichting Lezen, Netherlands – ‘BookStart in the Netherlands: Growth and development of an established programme.’