The Municipality of Kavala and Saita Publications
invite you for a weekend dedicated to the love for reading, development of the
imagination and cultivation of creativity on the occasion of the fairytale, in
the event hall of the Public Library.
On Saturday the 30th of November, from
18.00 to 20.00, parents, kindergarteners and educators by participating on the
discussion with the topic: “An afternoon without television: how to make
children love reading?” they learned, amongst other things, creative ways of
preoccupation for children through the books from Saita Publications, practical
advice on how to sensitize children on reading and discovering the “Magic Card
Deck of fairytales”.
On Sunday the 1st of December from 11.00 to
13.00, Elementary and High School students will learn unknown aspects of local
history, and create their own fairytales about Kavala, one for each season of
the year.
The speakers and facilitators are:
Costas Stoforos, writer-reporter, creator of
“Fairytalekitchen”
Stefania Velthemiri, painter-conservator, creator of
“Fairytalekitchen”
Iraklis Lampadariou, Philologist-creator of Saita
Publications
Entrance is free
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Saturday, 30th of November 18.00-20.00
A meeting, an opportunity for a discussion on the
topic: “An afternoon without television: how to make children love reading?”
It is addressed to parents, educators and
kindergarteners. Students, who will have the opportunity to create their own
magic card deck, are welcome to the event.
Creative preoccupation ideas through the
Saita books, Iraklis Lampadariou
Child and
the book (practical ideas to make our children love the book
and reading), Costas Stoforos
Creating
our own stories with the Magic Card Deck (presenting
the Magic Card Deck and the way in which it helps children to become more
creative and develop their imagination), Stefania Velthemiri
Sunday, the 1st of December 2013
11.00-13.00
Kavala: The four season Fairytale
Released from Saita Publications are four colorful
fairytales, one for each season:
Red for spring
Yellow for summer
White for winter
One the occasion of these fairytales, and with the
help from the Magic Card Deck of fairytales, and inspired by the history of
Kavala, together with the children we created four fairytales which take place
in the four seasons of the year in the city.
Translation from Greek: Metaxia Tzimouli
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