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Crawford Lonehill Pre-Primary sparks love for reading with Pyjama Day

Little learners in quirky pyjamas gathered at Crawford Lonehill Pre-Primary for a magical day filled with stories, laughter, and hot chocolate.

Learning took on a delightfully cosy and creative twist at Crawford International Lonehill Pre-Primary during the recent Pyjama and Bookworm Day. The school’s youngest stars, along with some enthusiastic parents and staff, arrived in their quirkiest and most colourful pyjamas, ready for a day filled with imagination, stories, and laughter.

From superheroes to sparkles, the classrooms changed into vibrant hubs full of excitement and creativity.

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The event was designed to encourage learners to embrace their roles as communicators. The children eagerly shared their favourite books, listened attentively to their peers, and developed essential social skills such as collaboration and turn-taking.

The joy of storytelling blended seamlessly with learning, fostering a warm and inclusive environment where every child felt empowered to express themselves.

To add to the charm of the day, the school treated everyone to mugs of hot chocolate topped with fluffy marshmallows, creating the perfect cosy atmosphere to complement their literary adventures.

This heartwarming approach to learning reflects the school’s philosophy that a comfortable, engaging environment inspires curiosity and growth.

Principal Kopano Dandala expressed her enthusiasm for the event, stating, “Our little Crawford International Lonehill Pre-Primary stars and a few fun parents and staff arrived in their quirkiest PJ’s, ready for a day of imagination and laughter. From superheroes to sparkles, our classrooms came alive with stories and smiles.”

She added that the Pyjama and Bookworm Day was more than just a fun dress-up; it was a celebration of communication, creativity, and community. The event perfectly encapsulated the school’s commitment to nurturing not only academic skills but also the social and emotional growth of its youngest learners.

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Ditiro Masuku

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