Metaphrog Red Shoes and other Tales book launch

IMG_2704Patrons of Reading metaphrog gave a talk to more than 250 pupils about the launch of their new Graphic Novel Red Shoes and other Tales.  metaphrog’s much anticipated new book, which includes modern day interpretations of two of Hans Christian Anderson’s classic tales was published in the UK in November 2015.

 

The talented duo gave an enthralling talk to pupils in P6 – S2 from Northfield Academy, St Machar Academy, Torry Academy, Holy Family RC School, Manor Park School, Muirfield School, Quarryhill School, Bramble Brae and West Park School.

Pupils were taken on a journey through various forms of graphic novels before being given some hints and tips on how to create their own comics.

Two years into our school partnership with metaphrog we are really seeing the benefits of this fantastic partnership. John and Sandra are instantly recognisable around school with our visitors never too busy to chat to the young people about school and their aspirations for the future.

A book fit event the day before saw most pupils in S1 and S2 reading the new Red Shoes and other Tales whilst cycling on spin bikes.   Feedback was pupils was very favourable with the dark storylines a sure hit with our readers.

Next year we will welcome John and Sandra back to work with the RME department on a project focussing on character development entitled Philosophers Island.

Book Fit!

FullSizeRender (2)As part of Book Week Scotland the Library ran an all day Book Fit house competition for S1/S2 pupils. Pupils were challenged to cycle on exercise bikes whilst reading the newly launched book The Red Shoes and Other Tales by our Patrons of Reading, graphic novelists metaphrog.

Each house group had their own spin bike which they were challenged to keep moving throughout the day. After an impressive start by Mr Hose (Guidance) and Miss Ross (Business Studies), Macbeth took an early lead. This was short lived though with a massive effort by Stewart House pushing them into the lead by an impressive 20km by lunchtime.  Wallace house put in a last surge of effort during Period 6 to reduce this lead to only 2km.  A tense 30 minute finale ensued with Wallace and Stewart in a serious battle of the bikes.

The final winner was Stewart House will an impressive recorded distance of 220km. Wallace were in second place with 216km and Macbeth 170km.

Pupil enjoyed reading The Red Shoes and Other Tales loving the darkness of the graphic novel.