Stratford Press

Kids inspired by storytelle­rs

Writers at schools to instil love of reading

- Alyssa Smith

New Zealand storytelle­rs, illustrato­rs and authors visited Taranaki schools this week to instil a love of reading and storytelli­ng. Award-winning author and inaugural NZ Reading Ambassador for Children / Te Awhi Rito Ben Brown, Wellington historical fiction writer Cristina Sanders, Penguin Random House NZ managing editor Stuart Lipshaw and Tania Sickling visited different schools around the region this week.

The Storylines runs Story Tours to different parts of the country each year. The guests visit different schools, early childhood centres and community venues to reach communitie­s across the country.

The aim of the Storylines National Story Tours is to connect young readers with New Zealand’s children’s and young adult writers, illustrato­rs, poets and storytelle­rs, to share the enjoyment of books and reading.

Ben Brown visited Pembroke School on Wednesday alongside Cristina Sanders to talk to the pupils.

Ben (Nga¯ti Mahuta, Nga¯ti Koroki, Nga¯ti Paoa) says he was pleased to visit the school.

“I was last in Stratford back in 2010. I always love visiting the little towns across Taranaki.”

Nieve Rayner (10) from Rimu class says the visit was interestin­g and she learnt how telling stories and reading can be beneficial.

“By reading and listening to stories you’re engaging with the world and listening to stories.”

Ben says as well as sharing the

importance of reading, he also wants to get across the importance of storytelli­ng.

“The stories we hear shape our perception of the world and we’re blessed to be able to share them with others. We all love stories and they can do so much good for people.”

Stories and words can be used to teach lessons, Ben says.

“I remember the stories I was told

and the lessons that were woven into them. I used to love hearing stories that explained how the world works and how we’re involved with it. Stories contain metaphors in metaphors and show kids their value is important.”

Izzy Single, (10) from Kowahi class, says she found the books written by Ben and Cristina interestin­g. “It inspired me to write more stories”.

 ?? Photo/ Alyssa Smith ?? Authors Ben Brown and Cristina Sanders (centre) visited Pembroke School pupils and teachers.
Photo/ Alyssa Smith Authors Ben Brown and Cristina Sanders (centre) visited Pembroke School pupils and teachers.

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