Lechbruck School Celebrates National Reading Aloud Day with Guest Reader
Lechbruck am See Primary School participated in Germany’s National Reading Aloud Day with a special main event. Dentist Nadja Wahlen visited as a guest reader, invited by the local Lechbrucker Liste party. The session brought together children, volunteers, and a surprise gift for every participant.
The school organized a lively reading session under the theme Reading Speaks Your Language. Elisabeth Lang, a library volunteer, joined Nadja Wahlen to lead the activity. Headteacher Mrs. Müller ensured classes had dedicated time for the event.
The event marked Lechbruck am See’s involvement in the national reading campaign. Guest reader Nadja Wahlen, along with volunteer Elisabeth Lang, helped engage the children in stories. The school’s participation also included support from local businesses and the community.
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