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Mystery reader goes intergenerational

The Mystery Reader for St Mary’s Kindergarten brought more than just a story to the children but an intergenerational experience.

Noo Shepherd, campus manager of Churches of Christ was invited to be the Mystery Reader for the school and decided it was the perfect opportunity to bring some of the aged care residents to help her out.

With the assistance of Amber from Warwick Aged Care’s lifestyle department, Shepherd orchestrated an interactive reading of “The Very Hungry Caterpillar.“

What made the occasion truly special was the inclusion of residents, who joined in the reading and interacted with the children by distributing fruit, mirroring the caterpillar’s journey in the beloved tale.

Reflecting on the event, Shepherd emphasised the significance of intergenerational activities.

“Two retired school teachers were amongst the residents, and everyone had such a great time,“ Ms Shepherd said.

“Intergenerational activities are so important because the benefits for both ages are immeasurable.“

The Mystery Reader program not only fosters a love for reading but also creates opportunities for meaningful connections between generations within the community.

As Churches of Christ continues to champion intergenerational activities, their efforts serve as a beacon of unity and inclusivity, enriching the lives of young and old.

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