National Library Board (NLB) is fantastic because they make reading accessible to all children. Not only do they have a comprehensive and wide range of reading and literacy programmes for school-going children, they also come to schools with their books and allow the children to borrow them.
This was not the first time that C had borrowed books from the mobile library. She also borrowed some books last year so I guess it was a yearly affair that the NLB went to her school. I saw that she had borrowed 6 books and they were of different genres. There was a classic and the was another on Science. Then she also borrowed one on values and character-building. Hmmm.... Okay, I will check with her when she is done to find out which is her favourite. :)
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