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Students Share Storybooks with Windsor Elementary

Last Friday, the Grade 8 ELL students took a special visit to Windsor Elementary School. Over the past weeks, they had been hard at work creating their own children's storybooks – writing, illustrating, and designing them from scratch. The imaginative tales ranged from crime-fighting hamburgers, a bear's daring journey to space, and traditional Mexican folktales.

During their visit, the Grade 8 students shared their books with a Grade 2 class as part of the Reading Buddies program. The younger students were captivated by the stories and asked plenty of questions – especially about life in Mexico. The experience was both heartwarming and enriching for everyone involved, fostering connections through creativity and storytelling.

Aly Kelly
Junior School Faculty


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King’s-Edgehill School is located in Mi'kma'ki, the unceded ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq People.