Squirrels Heath Junior School has installed a new "book vending machine" to get children excited about reading.
The school organised a readathon to fundraise towards the equipment, which dispenses books for reading.
English lead Kerry Marshall said: "It was so lovely to see the children’s reaction when they saw our new book vending machine, which arrived just over a week ago.
"We wanted something that would help promote reading throughout the school as well as something that would capture the children’s imagination.
"We felt that a vending machine which dispenses books was just the thing."
Kerry added that so far the book vending machine has generated lots of interest, excitement and discussion about books and reading in the school.
For a chance to win a book, the children have to read three or more times during the week.
They are then entered into a draw and the winner from each class is given a token for the vending machine and an opportunity to select a book to keep.
"Last week, the first lucky winners took home their new books, many couldn’t wait to get reading," Kerry added.
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