Hacton Pupils Jump To It!

February 29, 2012
Hacton pupils took a journey across the shimmering stream, through the fearsome forest and were faced by the mighty mountain on Wednesday morning when they joined Claire on a musical adventure as she searched for a way out of her computer game. Performed by West End in Schools, Jump To It! was a positive story of how books can contribute to our personal development and a cautionary tale of how easy it is to become lost in the digital world instead of finding your own imagination.



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