Curro preschools ignite imagination on World Book Day
Curro Chartwell and Curro Fourways enthusiastically celebrated World Book Day, with learners donning costumes of their favorite characters, and shared cherished stories, fostering a vibrant reading culture.
Curro Chartwell and Curro Fourways celebrated World Book Day, where preschoolers arrived dressed as their favourite book characters, and each child proudly carried a cherished title to share with peers.
The campuses buzzed with excitement, with learners transforming into classic fairytale figures and modern superheroes, embodying the magic of storytelling.

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Curro marketing officer Busi Zibi explained the importance of such initiatives. “Introducing books and storytelling at a young age not only supports language development but also encourages curiosity, imagination, and emotional connection. This vibrant celebration is part of Curro’s commitment to developing early literacy and nurturing a love for reading among young learners.”
The festivities allowed children to engage with literature in a joyful and enriching manner, helping to build a strong foundation for their future learning. “We believe in creating meaningful learning experiences that help children explore the world of books, fostering a lifelong love of reading.

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“At Curro, the significance of reading in shaping young minds is highly valued, and the schools remain dedicated to nurturing a passion for learning, one story at a time. World Book Day served as a delightful reminder of the profound impact that literature can have on a child’s development and imagination.”
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