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Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Cody Foley, 9, Jhett Brennan, 12, and Alex Quick, 9, show their colourful drawings. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

There are plenty of bookworms at Verney Road School.

The students recently participated in the National Simultaneous Story Time, an annual event where schools, libraries and families read a book at the same time.

On Wednesday, May 22 at noon, Verney Road School joined the country and read Bowerbird Blues by Aura Parker.

Classes stopped as the book was read through the loudspeaker, with students and staff taking it in turns to read the story.

Senior school learning specialist for literacy and numeracy Stephanie Durden said the students loved reading the book and had fun with all the activities held during the day.

“Our school celebrated the day by encouraging all students to come wearing blue and invited our grandparents and special people into the school to help us with our celebrations,” she said.

“We then completed a scavenger hunt within the junior and senior school, where students went with their special people and collected all the different items from the story to make their own colourful bird nest.”

Verney Road School participates in National Simultaneous Story Time every year, and encourages all students to participate through many activities.

The News photographer Rechelle Zammit headed down to the school on the day to capture all the fun.

Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Bella Briggs, 9, and staff member Amy Purchase were dressed in blue. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Nan Chris, Patrick, 12, and Grandad Lindsey Ibbotson enjoy some colouring-in together. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Theo Hindle, 11, his Poppa Geoff and Nanna Anne Boase enjoy some fun on the playground. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Brax Griffiths, 11, and his Grandad Wayne Miller are all smiles. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Jamaine Silvera, 10, and Pop, Barry Bell, having a fun day out together. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Hamish Johnson-Campbell, 11, has fun with confetti. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Hamish Johnson-Campbell, 11, celebrates the day. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
This class is full of avid readers. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Students enjoyed reading Bowerbird Blues. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Rachel Reynolds, 8, showcases her art. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Saphron Moore, 9, shows off her drawing of the main character of the book. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Special visitors day and national simultaneous story time
Students Cody Foley, 9, Alex Quick, 9, Brax Griffiths, 9, and Jamaine Silvera, 10, show off their artwork. Photo by Rechelle Zammit