Stories and poems in swimming
It's a lovely thought to lie in the pool and read. This week, poems and short stories by pupils from the town's primary schools are on display in the swimming pools of Hafnarfjörður. The poems and stories are displayed in the swimming pools for the occasion of the Children's Book and Film Festival, which is taking place in Hafnarfjörður this week.
It's a lovely thought to lie in the pool and read.
This week, poems and short stories are on display at the swimming pools of Hafnarfjörður.
by pupils in Hafnarfjörður's primary schools. The poems and stories are displayed in the swimming pools for the occasion of the Children's Book and Film Festival in Hafnarfjörður, which is currently taking place.
The authors of the illustrated poems are pupils in Year 5.
Hafnarfjörður's primary schools. The newly composed poems introduce the students' perspectives to
of the swimming pools, the water and the life in the pools. The short stories that lie on display in
The stories in the logs are by pupils in the 8th to 10th grades of the primary schools. This concerns
stories that were shortlisted in a short story competition held annually for
Pupils in the primary schools of Hafnarfjörður. Emphasis is placed on the stories being short.
and concise, and this year they all begin with either sentence
„Last summer I got into a completely incredible case...“ or „He/she was sitting by
the window and looked out to sea…“ A specially appointed panel of judges selected from the stories and said
generally, that the stories demonstrated good narrative skills, and were diverse
in terms of input and demonstrated diversity of subject matter.
Residents and other visitors are encouraged to look for the poems and
Stories in the swimming pools of Hafnarfjörður, lying there in the sunshine and reading. Children's literature
The town's swimming pools are part of the Children's Book and Film Festival, which is currently taking place.
This week in Hafnarfjörður. The purpose of the festival is to encourage children's interest in reading.
and the festival supports the literacy projects of the town's nursery and primary schools which in
The past few terms have been a walk.