There can be nothing wrong with reading aloud to children in a kindergarten or in a children's room of a library.
Even if the law says so, it won't be enforceable and will be overturned if a conflict arises. One could even argue that such a law don't even have to be followed. I don't know the English law about this, but I know international agreements and EU regulations UK is a part of. And they have stronger constitutional power compared to mere acts and precedent and yes, I know there is much discussion about this in UK; but I have said many times here that international law is much more important when it comes to intellectual property.
To be more clear EU law and international agreements UK signed clearly allow such an use, and UK agreed to comply.
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