An Exeter school is launching an initiative to encourage pupils to read about science, to mark World Book Day.
Exeter Junior School were runners-up in a World Book Day competition for work done by its librarians to inspire children to read.
It's now focusing on the world of science and has added a selection of books on the subject to its library.
Reading Development Co-ordinator Leah Hardy believes reading still has an important place in children's lives.
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