Nursery Reading Workshop

July 04, 2016
We were thrilled to welcome children's author and former Headteacher Neil Griffiths for an Importance of Reading workshop for parents. He shared with us his passion for literature and the significance of sharing stories with young children. As well as engaging parents from Hacton and our cluster schools and preschools, he delighted our afternoon nursery children with an interactive and fun story time. It was clear from our children's faces that they were enthralled by Neil's expert storytelling skills: his humour and characterisation really brought the stories to life. Thank you Neil for a wonderfully entertaining workshop.





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