Puppets return to Books Beyond Words to warm your hearts

This weekend’s show The Magic Ball will take children on an exciting puppet adventure in the forest where they will meet Forget-me-Not and her friends and help Emily find the Magic Ball when it suddenly disappears. 

With lockdown rules still preventing children from visiting grandparents for hearty hugs, National Book Week’s (NBW) Books Beyond Words is excited to present Margaret Auerbach of Spellbound Puppets who returns this weekend with another heartwarming story.

With rules still in place to tackle the spread of coronavirus, Spellbound Puppets and some of SA’s celebrated storytellers have been contributing to NBW’s efforts to keep children busy, entertained and informed while in lockdown, and in most cases, bored.

“Our stories have opened the window to a magical world where imagination can take children places, which are otherwise off limits due to the lockdown.

“Moreover, Books Beyond Words has given me a chance to connect with a larger audience as well as an opportunity to contribute in some way to encourage reading,” says Margaret.


This weekend’s show The Magic Ball will take children on an exciting puppet adventure in the forest where they will meet Forget-me-Not and her friends and help Emily find the Magic Ball when it suddenly disappears.

NBW is a joint initiative of the South African Book Development Council (SABDC) and The Department of Sports, Arts and Culture.

“Parenting in the pandemic has been difficult. In particular the responsibility of home schooling, or ensuring that children are completing assigned schoolwork is a significant challenge for all parents.

“Our storytellers have attempted to make lockdown weekends happy for parents as well,” says Elitha van der Sandt, CEO of the South African Book Development Council.

“When the lockdown was first announced, we felt for the children. Restrictions on movement is hard to fathom even for adults and it was never going to be easy for children.

“Books Beyond Words is a window for children stuck at home without the fun and frolic of school and friends.

“The stories beamed directly into homes on Facebook gives children an unprecedented level of interactive contact with new characters and BFFs like Shmeezle.”

Join Books Beyond Words today at 11am on NBW’s Facebook page for another rib-tickling story.

Also read: National Book Week: 5 educational benefits of reading for children

Follow us on our social media platforms:

Exit mobile version