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Discovering the fun in reading

亚色影库 Grammar 亚色影库Year 2 teacher Mrs Linda Irwin is the energy behind the 亚色影库 Book Week celebrations. Mrs Irwin shared her insights into why Book Week is so much more than having fun dressing up:

鈥淥h! The Places you Will Go!鈥

Dr Seuss has it right when you put this well-known slogan together with reading books.

Books offer children, and adults for that matter, a safe haven when they are bored, lonely or exhausted with everyday life. Who hasn鈥檛 been lost in an enthralling tale of intrigue, mystery or misery via a book and wiled away hours of time on their holidays or late into the night? Children need to experience the excitement, the sadness, the frustration and the happiness of a character as they read books. Books can take you to a myriad of worlds where it is not practical or realistic to attend in person. Books can teach, entertain, encourage empathy, trigger the imagination and lull you to sleep.

Watching the faces of children being read to by a loving adult, curled up in the same armchair or snuggled up in bed together, is magical to see. Laughing hysterically at a funny tale or cheering for the 鈥榞ood guy鈥 in a superhero story or sobbing when things don鈥檛 work out for the little dog caught in war torn Gallipoli are the reasons children should learn to read books.

Now it鈥檚 not easy for some of them. They struggle to remember their sounds, know their sight words, blend single sounds together, use their reading strategies and understand what鈥檚 on the page but when it does come together, it is a revelation for that child. Being able to read fluently and make meaning from the text on the page, is simply a joy and as a primary school teacher, when this moment happens, it is an absolute reminder of why we all come to work at schools across the nation.

So why bother with Book Week? Because reading should be fun. It should be colourful and noisy and exciting. These kinds of celebrations are rich experiences that children will remember for the rest of their lives. Being read to by a guest reader in a funny costume, using a variety of character voices stirs the imagination of a child. Learning about authors and writing styles and what their favourite adult鈥檚 children鈥檚 book is, is all part of the learning that books are cool and interesting and can spark an imagination to try different experiences, foods, countries, sports or ways of thinking.

Book Week celebrations over the past three years here at 亚色影库 Primary have focused us all on the need to keep books alive in the minds of children. Let kids鈥 imaginations run wild with a book! You never know where they might go!"