[12th Kashiwanoha Bread Festival] Bread picture book storytelling
Special Events | Reading aloud
2F Wakaba Square 2024年11月09日(土) - 11月10日(日)
A bread picture book story time will be held at the 12th Kashiwanoha Bread Festival!
After eating bread at the bread festival, immerse yourself in the world of picture books at the story time!
We will be talking about picture books on the theme of "bread", selected by picture book specialist Kotomi Kazaki!
We will be holding three story time sessions over two days.
On the 9th, there will be one session from 15:00-15:30, and on the 10th, there will be two sessions, from 11:00-11:30 and 15:00-15:30.
We will read different bread picture books during the morning and afternoon sessions.
Please come at any time you like.
[Notes]
This event does not qualify for parking tickets.
This event does not qualify for parking tickets.
[Instructor introduction]
Kotomi Kazaki
After working as an interior coordinator for a housing manufacturer, she got married. She enjoyed raising her two daughters with picture books, and then worked as an after-school child certification support staff at an elementary school in Ibaraki Prefecture for eight years, while also working as a children's book store clerk for about three years, where she was in charge of story time. She currently works in various places, such as lectures, story time, and events, to convey the power of picture books to parents and young children.
"Picture Book Specialist" ... Qualification certified by the National Youth Education Promotion Organization under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Only 637 people nationwide (as of July 2024)
"Picture book instructor" - Certified by the NPO "Childcare with Picture Books" Center
"Ibaraki Prefecture Certified Qualification" ... After-school child certification support worker
- time November 9th (Sat) 15:00-15:30/November 10th (Sun) 11:00-11:30/15:00-15:30
- place 2F Wakaba Square
- Participation Fee free
- subject Anyone
- Capacity 10 pairs each (1 pair per household)
- Lecturer Kotomi Kazaki