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Story Island: an adventure in pictures (10th June – 23rd July 2016 Realm)

Story Island is a beautiful exhibition and reading experience for young children designed to promote early literacy skills, and the joy of children and parents reading together.

“Story Island” draws from the world-renowned Scholastic Dromkeen Children’s Literature Collection held at the State Library of Victoria, and brings together works from some of Australia’s favourite children’s book authors and illustrators to create a visually striking and interactive exhibition.

The exhibition features four custom-made pods which evoke stories of the bush, the city, bath and bed time and offer children a space for reading, imaginative sharing, learning and exploring stories and pictures together with their parents or carers.

Join us at Realm for this wonderful exhibition!

FREE.  Realm is located at Ringwood Town Square,
179 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood.

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