Local school children invited to become published
-------- Original Message -------- Local school children invited to
become published authors Local primary and intermediate
school students are being offered the chance to have their
very own story idea developed into a real book. Barfoot &
Thompson is inviting teachers from schools in Auckland and
Northland to register their class for the third annual
‘Magic of Reading Storybook Competition’. Teachers
need to register before Friday 12 March by visiting
www.barfoot.co.nz/storybook. For the competition, children
from around the region will put on their thinking caps to
create a unique children’s story. One lucky class of
fledgling writers will be selected and some well-known Kiwis
will lend them a hand to develop their book. Renowned New
Zealand author John Parker will help the class with their
writing and rugby legend Keven Mealamu will bring the story
to life through his illustrations. Barfoot & Thompson
Managing Director Peter Thompson says the competition is
very popular with teachers and their budding young
authors. “More than 150 classes entered last year and
the feedback from teachers and parents has been very
positive,” he said. “The children learn to harness
their creativity and develop their idea into a full
storybook using the same techniques accomplished authors
do.
“Our hope is that the experience will help improve
their reading and writing skills and foster a life-long love
for books.” Mr Thompson said the winning class would
also get the pleasure of producing a book that will help
other Kiwi kids. Once published, the storybook will be
sold, with every cent raised benefiting the Starship
Foundation. 'Room 22 and Jumbo, the Monster
Caterpillar', by the inaugural winners from Colwill School
in West Auckland, helped raise $30,000 for the Starship
Foundation and contributed to the purchase of a
transesophageal echocardiograph (TOE) for the Starship Heart
Unit. Last year’s winners from Room 10 at Ahipara School
also saw their creation, ‘The Weather Fish’, transform
from an idea on A3 paper in to a book that has helped raise
around another $30,000. As part of Barfoot & Thompson’s
Magic of Reading Programme, copies of the book will also be
given to children who stay overnight at Starship or the
Whangarei Children’s Ward. Important
information: § The Storybook Competition
is open to all primary and intermediate classes at schools
in Auckland and Northland. §
Registrations close on Friday 12 March.
§ Story ideas need to be sent in by
Friday 9 April. § Teachers can
register and find out more at
www.barfoot.co.nz/storybook.
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Local
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