I have this morning presented the final
Storytime at the Supermarket at Kingston, in the south of the state
– a charming nearly-five-year-old and I read Kip by
Christine Booth, I’m the best by Lucy Cousins, and a Big
Book version of The little red hen. We enjoyed
cock-a-doodle-doodling with gusto in all the right places; we noted
that dogs who think they are the best can hurt their friends’
feelings; and we discussed where the Big Book version I had was not
as good as our favourite versions of The little red hen.
One child wasn’t a very big audience,
but it was enjoyable to share these stories while his mother and a
friend looked on. Here in the south our audiences have been wildly
variable in size, but there’s always been someone. I understand
that experience in the north (at Prospect Plaza) has been much the
same. We have been fortunate to have the support of the Kingborough
Council at Kingston – Melissa has sent out digital copies of our
flyers each month, and posted an A3 version in a few places. And we
have been able to share a children’s activity space provided by the
Council.
Storytime at the Supermarket was the
brainchild of CBCA (Tas.) Inc. committee members in Launceston, to
mark the National Year of Reading, and it has been successful in
raising community awareness of CBCA activities. It’s taken time,
of course, preparing a flyer to promote each session (on the first
Monday of each month since March 2012), preparing a running sheet
with lists of books chosen to illustrate a theme, songs and rhymes
each month, and fronting up at the venue each session.
But all volunteers have enjoyed the
process, and now the big question is, will we do it again next year?
Melissa did ask me this morning, as I said good bye, if we planned to
be available in the New Year. I had to say I wasn’t sure, but she
knows how to get in touch if she needs some stories read!
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