Children's Book Week Safari 2009: Project Photo

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Sandy Fussell presented a very interactive and engaging author talk.  She had her practice sword with her to show what she has learned about sword fighting skills.  A great incentive to keep children listening, especially the boys.

Sandy Fussell presented a very interactive and engaging author talk. She had her practice sword with her to show what she has learned about sword fighting skills. A great incentive to keep children listening, especially the boys.

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Nadia Wheatley is a very popular local author who captivates the children wherever she presented her active talk. Previous Library staff performing a Reader's Theatre version of the shortlisted book by Michael King "Leaf" which is a story without words, so library staff wrote their own script and performed the story for the Kindergarten classes that participated in Children's Book Week Safari. Next

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