Check out this picture of Wooden Arms being read to a
class at the Anglo American
International School in Moscow.
OK, so it helps that the
reader (Nick) is the husband of one of my oldest friends. As a New
Zealand children's writer, it's a good idea to have friends (or relatives)
with kids in exotic places.
I wondered what the
audience would make of the New Zealand context, but apparently they loved
it. I guess the theme of places we have loved and left is a universal one,
especially for these international students, and in a city with such
glorious buildings as Moscow.
There's a podcast of Wooden Arms being read by Matu Ngaropo on Radio New Zealand's website: you can listen to or download it here. The recording is part of the Storytime Treasure Chest.
There's a podcast of Wooden Arms being read by Matu Ngaropo on Radio New Zealand's website: you can listen to or download it here. The recording is part of the Storytime Treasure Chest.
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