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    Van Schaik celebrate World Book and Copyright Day

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMay 1, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    kids books.jpg Pupils from Good Shepherd Primary School enjoyed a colourful display at Van Schaik book store in Grahamstown on Friday 25 April.

    kids books.jpg Pupils from Good Shepherd Primary School enjoyed a colourful display at Van Schaik book store in Grahamstown on Friday 25 April.

    The store invited 38 Grade 3 pupils fun reading experience to mark World Book and Copyright Day. Store manager Susan Van Eck read the children’s book How the Zebra Got His Stripes and children read two pages each from The Lucky Leopard.

    The children received goody bags that included a children’s book.

    Photo: Sarah Beningfield

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