Live storytelling sessions thrill kids during the MCO


The live storytelling sessions are held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3pm throughout the MCO. Photos: WIzard Within

Local children’s book publisher Wizard Within, has been conducting afternoon storytelling sessions live on Facebook during the MCO, to entertain children while they are stuck at home and unable to go to school nor go out to play with their friends.

When parents order the Sleepover Adventure personalised storybook for their kids (from the publisher's website), they can input the name of their child and two of their child's friends, so that they become characters in the story.

So, when the book is printed and sent to them, the children will be thrilled to see themselves and their friends in their very own story! After all, what is more exciting than for young ones to see their names in a customised storybook and to be part of their own adventure?

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