From today, parents and carers visiting the Superintendent Registrar to register their newborns will receive a bag including a Jersey Library card, two age-appropriate board books, activity ideas for under-fives, and information on supporting infant speech, language, and communication development.
The packs also include information about Jersey Library’s regular Baby Bounce, Rhyme and Play and Toddler Time sessions.

Pictured: Jersey Library, in conjunction with the Office of the Superintendent Registrar, has launched a new initiative called ‘My First Book Bag’.
Chief Librarian Ed Jewell said: “It has been proven that sharing books early with children helps significantly boost the development of speech, language, and communication skills.
“My First Book Bag will form the cornerstone of a framework we are working to create, to ensure our libraries support literacy and learning for everyone in our community.”
Superintendent Registrar Claire Follain added: “We are really pleased to be part of this important initiative for new parents and their babies and to be working closely with our colleagues at Jersey Library.
“Fostering a love of reading and books in young people is something we, in this traditional registration service, fully support and are excited to encourage.”