Bavarian police turn storytime into an unforgettable adventure for kids
Federal Police officers across Bavaria participated in this year's nationwide Reading Aloud Day, led by Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser. The initiative saw 34 officers from the Federal Police in Bavaria reading to children at various locations. Some sessions took place in schools or community centers, while others welcomed young visitors into police stations, creating an epic experience that allowed children to hear stories in unique settings.
The Reading Aloud Day brought police officers and young listeners together in a shared activity. With 34 officers participating across 12 stations, the event reached children in different parts of Bavaria, adding a distinctive touch to this year's nationwide celebration of reading.
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