Our puzzle pages are a Friday treat for young YEP readers at Leeds school

101116  Pupils at Kippax North Primary School, Kippax,  taking part in the Yorkshire Evening Post reading scheme, Year Six pupils l to r..Chardonnay Johnson, Ruby Warren-Knaggs, Katie Betteridge, Joshua Maposa, Josh Oldfield and Theo Perdios  .101116  Pupils at Kippax North Primary School, Kippax,  taking part in the Yorkshire Evening Post reading scheme, Year Six pupils l to r..Chardonnay Johnson, Ruby Warren-Knaggs, Katie Betteridge, Joshua Maposa, Josh Oldfield and Theo Perdios  .
101116 Pupils at Kippax North Primary School, Kippax, taking part in the Yorkshire Evening Post reading scheme, Year Six pupils l to r..Chardonnay Johnson, Ruby Warren-Knaggs, Katie Betteridge, Joshua Maposa, Josh Oldfield and Theo Perdios .
TOP of the class '“ that's the verdict from one Leeds school on a new Yorkshire Evening Post-backed education scheme.

Kippax North Primary is among more than a dozen schools across the city taking part in Let’s Read: LEEDS.

Each child in participating classes receives a booklet filled with stimulating activities designed to develop literacy skills.

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They also get copies of the YEP each week for six weeks – and the newspaper has definitely won the seal of approval from its young readers.