There’s still plenty of time for children across Pembrokeshire to take part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge.

The annual challenge, for ages four to 11, encourages children to read six books from their local library with lots of fun and rewards along the way.

The theme of this year’s Reading Challenge is Silly Squad, a celebration of the happiness and laughter that books can provide, with artwork from award-winning children’s author and illustrator Laura Ellen Anderson.

Summer Reading Challenge packs, including a certificate and medal for completing the challenge, can be requested while placing an order via the new Order and Collect service, and collected during the allocated timeslot.

The Order and Collect service, which launched in July, enables library members to order items from one of five libraries: Tenby, Milford Haven, Pembroke Dock, Fishguard and Haverfordwest.

Library members can select up to a maximum of six items, and can either ask for a pre-selected collection such as romance or thrillers, or select specific titles from the online catalogue that are located at the library they wish to collect from.

When placing an order, members can also specify their preferred format, such as Spoken Word, Large Print or items in the Welsh Language.

On submitting an order, members will be allocated a timeslot on a specified date to collect their items.

Orders can be placed online via the Order and Collect fromthe following link: www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/libraries-reopening or over the phone by contacting one of the five libraries operating the service.