Book Week at Keys Meadow 2017.

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Book Week at Keys Meadow 2017

What a fantastic week we had What a fantastic week we had! To start us off all the classes transformed their doors into book covers of books they are reading or love as a class. We held a pyjama day on Monday and took our favourite books along to the assembly. Throughout the week we covered various things from swopping classrooms and teachers to read books, designing our own character to attend our very own Mad Hatter’s Tea Party as part of a competition, taking part in story and dance sessions led by visitors and, on Friday, dressing up as a character from Alice in Wonderland/Guest to a Mad Hatter’s tea party. Take a look at how creative our Keys Meadow children have been.

Classroom doors