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Bilingual reading at Henderson

Published: Thu 12 Aug 2004 11:34 AM
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12 August 2004
Bilingual reading at Henderson
Students of Henderson and Nga Kakano Christian reo e rua kura hua schools were treated to a double delight after a visit to Henderson library for a bilingual book reading yesterday, as part of National Library Week.
Robyn Campton, library assistant, read Oh hogwash sweetpea to the group, followed by Veronica Allen, a local teacher, reading the same version in Maori, entitled Tekiteroa, Kei Hea O Hu.
The event was held simultaneously at 10:45am nationwide by guest readers such as Philippa Boyens, scriptwriter for Lord of the Rings, who read in Wellington.
As well as readings at libraries throughout the week, there is the opportunity to win a laptop computer, sponsored by Thomson Gale. The eResources page under libraries at www.waitakere.govt.nz has more information.
Libraries Aotearoa-Your Window to the Wide World runs from 9-15 August and has a uniquely New Zealand theme promoting the role of libraries in communities and organisations. More information about Library Week is available at www.lianza.org.nz
Waitakere Libraries offer a range of multicultural services including an international languages collection, international newspapers, magazines, tapes, videos and study materials such as dictionaries in many languages.
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