“Wombat Stew”, read by teacher Lauren Arrel, is a favourite with young readers

August 24, 2016

Schools all over the South Burnett have been celebrating reading this week with parades and special events to mark Children’s Book Week.

At St Mary’s Catholic College, the traditional dress-up parade is only one part of the activities … there is also a popular Campfire Stories night.

Students, parents and teachers donned their PJs on Monday evening for a night of torchlight fun.

The theme for this year’s Book Week is “Australia! Story Country” so it was fitting that many of the campfire tales had an Aussie flavour.

A highlight was when teachers John Dalton and Martin Perrett – complete with swag – re-enacted Murray Hartin’s bush poem “Turbulence” about NT legend Billy Hayes and a rocky trip on board an aircraft.

The children also enjoyed joining in a reading of Marcia Vaughan’s picture book ‘Wombat Stew”  (gooey, brewy, yummy, chewy, wombat stew!)

After the evening of reading, the students enjoyed milk and cookies.

Martin Perrett and John Dalton perform the bush poem “Turbulence”
Teacher Gary Allan and Rebecca Black, 6, share a story with the other students

 

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