Dozens of Cambuslang Primary School pupils attended the Wee Write festival in Glasgow this week thanks to a £2500 donation.
Dozens of Cambuslang Primary School pupils attended the Wee Write festival in Glasgow this week thanks to a £2,500 donation from UKSE.
The students attended an event led by Parinita Shetty at the Royal Concert Hall where they explored her picture book A Birthday Present for Aaji. Set in India, the book explores a young girl’s search for the perfect birthday present to give her grandmother. The event ran between June 2 and 9, with events taking place at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, The Mitchell Library, schools, and community libraries.
“Reading sparks creativity and imagination, and Glasgow Life’s Wee Write festival is a perfect example of a community-based initiative that helps children adopt positive, life-long skills through the love of reading.”
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