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Families and children have even more reason to visit Power Memorial Park at Mudjimba with the launch of Sunshine Coast Council’s First 5 Forever story seat featuring artwork from the popular children’s book Mad Magpie

Mad Magpie, published in 2016 by Magabala Books Aboriginal Corporation, tells the story of Guluu, an angry magpie who is teased by a gang of butcher birds.

The book is written by Gregg Dreise, a descendant of the Kamilaroi tribe, from South-West Queensland and North-West New South Wales.

Gregg is now a teacher on the Sunshine Coast. His books have appeared on the Premiers Reading challenge and have also won the Speech Pathology Australia Award.

Division 8 Councillor Jason O’Pray saidthe Story seats were a great part of the First 5 Forever early childhood literacy program.

“Families with children under five are invited to head to Power Memorial Park to explore the magic of storytelling at the purpose-built story seat,” Cr O’Pray said.

“The story seat is a colourful, engaging and positive way of encouraging parents and caregivers to play a proactive role in the development of their child’s early literacy skill from 0-5 years.”

Community Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay saidSunshine Coast Libraries had been granted $1 million over four years by the Queensland Government to implement the First 5 Forever program.

“The aim of thisuniversal family literacy program was to support strong language and literacy environments for young children from 0–5 years and their families,” Cr McKay said.

“We have already implemented a number of activities under this program and we are now installing colourful story seats in parks across the region which will be a visible way of promoting literacy inviting families to engage in storytelling, active play, singing and reading.

“The seats, designed by council’s Parks and Gardens area, reinforce the message, ‘the first five years last a lifetime’.”

Story seats will be rolled out progressively across the region in the following parks:

  • Pioneer Park, Landsborough
  • Nelson Park, Alexandra Headland
  • Power Memorial Park, Mudjimba
  • Muller Park, Bli Bli
  • Russell Family Park, Montville
  • Kenilworth town park, Kenilworth
  • Maroochy Lions Park, Maroochydore
  • Shelly Beach Park, Shelly Beach
  • Grahame Stewart Park, Currimundi
  • Brightwater Community Lake Park, Brightwater.

In 2018 families will be encouraged to obtain a map and head off on an adventure to find all 10 story seats, take a picture with the seats and share on social media using the hashtag #Storyseat.

First 5 Forever is a universal family literacy program aimed at supporting stronger language and literacy environments for young children from 0 to five years and their families. The program is funded by the Queensland State Government and is being delivered by 320 public libraries across Queensland.

Visit council’s library website for more details and join the #Storyseat conversation by following Sunshine Coast Libraries Facebook page.

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