A HOUSING development company has joined forces with a Hampshire nursery to celebrate National Story Telling Week.
As part of the national initiative, Basingstoke-based Bewley Homes organised a professional storyteller to visit Fairlands Nursery, in Shedfield, and engage the children with an animated and interactive retelling of the classic fable Three Little Pigs.
Bewley is currently building in Wickham and aims to support schools, nurseries and other good causes wherever it builds to boost community engagement.
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Lisa Hurst, nursery manager, said: “We were thrilled to partner with Bewley Homes for this special celebration of National Storytelling Week. The children really enjoyed Amanda’s animated version of Three Little Pigs which is one of their favourites. Storytelling plays a crucial role in early childhood development, enhancing language skills, promoting creativity, and fostering a lifelong love for reading.”
Elaine Stratford, Bewley sales and marketing director, said: “We are delighted to collaborate with Fairlands Nursery to celebrate National Story Telling Week. We believe that stories have the power to transport us to magical worlds and stimulate young minds in remarkable ways.
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“At Bewley Homes, we aim to contribute positively to the communities we are a part of. National Storytelling Week provides a wonderful opportunity to engage with local children, spark their imagination, and promote the joys of reading."
National Story Telling Week runs from Saturday, January 27 to Sunday, February 4 and encourages everyone across the country to read and share stories. Research has shown that even 10 minutes a day of reading and sharing stories with children can have a hugely positive impact on their development, both now and in the future.
Bewley Homes recognises the importance of early literacy and is delighted to be a part of creating magical moments for the children at Fairlands Nursery in Church Road.
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