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Imaginations run wild for Book Week

By Tyler Nash

There were lots of superheroes, princesses, pirates, dinosaurs and even a few Minions as the children from Story House Early Learning Centre in Deception Bay let their imaginations run wild for Book Week.

The centre celebrated with a Book Week parade as well as participating in some fun educational games and stories.

Story House Early Learning Centre Deception Bay Service Manager Chay Slattery said celebrating Book Week is important for a child’s development.

“We celebrate book week as its important to promote literacy and literature with the children in our service and in the community of Deception Bay,” Chay said.

“We have established a relationship with Learning and Literacy Outreach Project which provide us with free books to give away to children to support their need for literacy and learning at home.

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