IMAGINATIONS and secret powers mixed together for the perfect Book Week combination at Leeton Public School.
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Towards the end of term three, the school held its annual Book Week celebrations, which this year had the theme of "reading is my super power".
There were many super heroes to be found, as well as all kinds of other characters that can be found on the pages of books.
Staff also got into the spirit of the day, dressing as Where's Wally, which allowed for many fun activities throughout the day.
As part of the week of reading celebrations, years three to six students headed to the Roxy Theatre to hear from Leeton's David "Pow" Tabain, who has recently released his first book.
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The book tells a relatable story about bullying and how to overcome and prevent these issues from occurring.
Book Week celebrations are held each year throughout Australia in schools, libraries and stores to promote the value of reading.
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