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Celebrate 25 Years Of National Simultaneous Storytime

National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) is back for its 25th year, and Parkes Shire Library is inviting families, carers and young children to join in the nationwide celebration of reading and literacy.

National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) is back for its 25th year, and Parkes Shire Library is inviting families, carers and young children to join in the nationwide celebration of reading and literacy.

On Wednesday 21 May, head to Parkes Library at 11:45am for a free event featuring a lively performance and reading of this year’s chosen picture book, The Truck Cat, written by Deborah Frenkel and illustrated by Danny Snell. The reading will begin at 12:00pm sharp, in synchronisation with thousands of libraries, schools, child­care centres and homes across Australia.

NSS is a much-loved initiative that promotes the value of reading and storytelling by encouraging children of all ages to enjoy books, language and shared story time experiences.

Parkes Shire Library’s Children and Youth Services Librarian, Miss Rachael Westcott, said the team is excited to bring you this year’s book in a fun and memorable way.

“We are especially excited to bring to life The Truck Cat in a fun and interactive performance with our talented library staff. We are expecting a big crowd from the local preschools so any parents with young children who would like to attend, please book your spot now by calling the library on 6861 2309.”

“Reading aloud to children builds their vocabulary, sparks their im­agination and supports early brain development. National Simulta­neous Storytime is a powerful way to show how fun and meaningful books can be, and libraries play a key role in creating those positive experiences,” she added.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this colourful, vibrant cel­ebration, where books come to life and the joy of reading is shared across the country.

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