'Aunty Christine' captivates students with storytelling magic
Dec 8th, 2021 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 8:38#JamaicaGleaner #Storytelling #Books #Reading DECEMBER 8, 2021: A class of six-year-olds at the Shortwood Practising Primary and Infant School in Kingston was held spellbound recently when animated storyteller Christine Neil-Wright (Aunty Christine) spent some time with the little ones to share with them an interesting story named ‘Saving Joe Louis’. In a Gleaner interview, Aunty Christine said the importance of teaching children to read from a very early stage could not be over-emphasized.
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