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NOORDWYK – The week ended with the excitement of learners dressing as their favourite book character.


Christ Church Preparatory School in Noordwyk was abuzz between 6 and 9 April as learners celebrated the joy of reading.

Loren Frost is dressed as Miss Muffit’s spider for book character day. Photo: Supplied

The school hosted a number of events in celebration of Literacy Week, starting with Grade 1 to 4 learners creating pictures of their favourite books and book characters, which were displayed in their classroom windows.

Alicia Brijraj gets dressed up for book character day. Photos: Supplied

During English lessons, learners wrote their own story, poetry piece or drew a picture which will be bound and placed in the library for all to enjoy.

Author Refiloe Moahloli reads her new book How many ways can you say goodbye?. Photo: Supplied

Members of the Hooked on Books team performed for the preschool and prep school, with learners enthralled by the wonderful stories they were introduced to. All books that were demonstrated are available in the school library.

Tory Ngara looks forward to the day, dressed as his favourite book character.

The school also introduced learners to three South African authors including Refiloe Moahloli who gave a reading of her book How Many Ways Can You Say Goodbye, Vangi Pantazis who discussed the process of writing a book while illustrator Kerry Moolman explained book illustrations, and Niki Daly who did an online reading of his latest book Fly High Thoko.

The week ended with the excitement of learners dressing as their favourite book character.

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