Archive for February, 2009
EXCLUSIVE BOOKS
Media Release
March 2009
Welcome to the Exclusive Books galumphing mighty-mee-yighty triple-whipple fudgelitious Children’s Book Festival 2009!
Children will celebrate a month of reading, fun and adventure in March, when Exclusive Books will transform its stores into a magical world for children in their annual Children’s Book Festival, where authors and entertainers will bring stories to life and unleash young imaginations.
Running every Saturday in March at Exclusive Book stores across South Africa, the Children’s Festival aims to encourage literacy and reading amongst the South African youth. Last year the Children’s festival was jam-packed with musical puppets, drumming, storytelling and singing shows.
This year the festival promises more fun and games as it focuses on children’s all time favourites and classics. The 2009 programme of events relates specifically to the most popular children’s book series and celebrates South Africa’s best-loved children’s authors.
Some of the “triple whipple fudgelitious” series to be featured include: Where’s Wally?; Paddington Bear; The Chronicles of Narnia; The Gruffalo; Magic Ballerina; Spiderwick Chronicles; Miffy and National Geographic Kids Magazine. Afrikaans titles such as Brolloks en Bittergal by CJ Langenhoven and Nuwe Kinderverseboek by Riana Scheepers and Suzette Kotzé-Myburgh will also play a major part in the festival.
Exclusive Books stores will also be hosting some of South Africa’s award winning children’s authors, namely: Antjie Krog (author of Fynbos Feetjies); Jaco Jacobs (author of Die Teddiebeerbus en ander rympies); Chris van Wyk (author of Ouma Ruby’s Secret); Niki Daly (author of Zanzibar Road); Maryanne and Shayle Bester (authors of Cool Nguni Series) and Dorothy Kowen (author of Nyama and the Eland).
Exclusive Books believes that it is vital for parents to foster a love of reading in children. “To raise an avid reader is to raise a child who is confident and engaged with the diversity of life. Through the festival, we invite children across South Africa to take the opportunity to meet their favourite authors and to participate in the fantasy and fun of books,” states Batya Green-Bricker, Exclusive Books Marketing Manager. “This invaluable experience encourages our children to uncover the magic between the pages of books, and cultivate a life-long love of reading.”
A highlight of the Festival programme will be the guest appearance of talented young writer, Andy Petersen. To coincide with the release of his debut novel, Daniel Fox and the Jester’s Legacy in March, Exclusive Books will host three book launches for Andy as part of the Children’s Festival programme of events.
The agenda is over flowing with delicious goodies and even includes two musical shows namely: Putumayo Kids Show by Putumayo World Music and The African Alphabet by Graeme Sacks.
Selected Exclusive Books stores in Gauteng, Free State, Pretoria, Kwa-Zulu Natal and Western Cape will participate in the Children’s Festival. For more information about the programme of events and the participating stores, contact your nearest Exclusive Books store or visit the website: www.exclusivebooks.com to see the full programme.
Issued on behalf of Exclusive Books by:
Kim Winter, Catalyst Publicity and Events
Tel: 021 480 0423, Cell: 082 379 3337 E-mail: kim@catalystcommunications.co.za
For interviews contact:
Batya Green-Bricker, Exclusive Books Marketing Manager
Tel: 011 798 0000, Cell: 083 640 6789 E-mail: Batya@exclusivebooks.com
MOVIE SCREENING OF “FOOD MATTERS”
JOIN US FOR A FREE SCREENING OF THIS CONTROVERSIAL MOVIE
FOOD MATTERS
WED 25TH FEB 5.30 – 7.30PM
ENTRANCE FREE BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL 011 486 3361 GREENLAND’S WHOLEFOOD’S
Let thy Food be thy Medicine and thy Medicine be thy Food.” — Hippocrates
That’s the message from the founding father of modern medicine echoed in the controversial new documentary film ‘Food Matters’ from first-
time Producer-Directors James Colqhuoun and Laurentine ten Bosch.
“With nutritionally-depleted foods, chemical additives and our tendency to rely upon pharmaceutical drugs to treat what’s wrong with
our malnourished bodies, it’s no wonder that modern society is getting sicker. ‘Food Matters’ sets about uncovering the trillion dollar
worldwide “Sickness Industry” and giving people some scientifically verifiable solutions for curing disease naturally.” – James
And in what promises to be the most contentious idea put forward, the filmmakers have interviewed several world leaders in nutrition and natural healing who claim that not only are we harming our bodies with improper nutrition, but that the right kind of foods, supplements and detoxification can be used to treat chronic illnesses as fatal as terminally diagnosed cancer.
HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS
two nice things we did this holidays – or recently – that you might find interesting
The Toy Libary is a corporate social responsibility project of Turner & Townsend Quantity Surveyors that has opened in Alex, in Cape Town and in Durban. Children are allowed to borrow toys for a 2 week period. Many of them do not have any toys of their own.
So if you have toys you want to recycle into a worthwhile community cause – consider this
JHC is a Social Housing Company based in the inner city of Jhb that not only provides housing but a range of community programmes through Makhulong a Matala. They run several crèches in the buildings some of which we have been involved in.
From
Heather + Kate


