Sydney's first children's writing festival spreads the reading habit

By Linda Morris
Updated November 23 2014 - 11:13am, first published November 18 2014 - 12:15am
Ready to read: Parramatta West Public School pupils Mohamad Addoug (left) and Hassan Al-Shahmani, both 9, Kapadia Mazdiar, 10, Mursal Wahab, 9, and Hiru Kariyawasam and Taraksh Patel, both 8, on a bus at Sydney’s first Children’s Writing Festival. Photo: Fiona Morris
Ready to read: Parramatta West Public School pupils Mohamad Addoug (left) and Hassan Al-Shahmani, both 9, Kapadia Mazdiar, 10, Mursal Wahab, 9, and Hiru Kariyawasam and Taraksh Patel, both 8, on a bus at Sydney’s first Children’s Writing Festival. Photo: Fiona Morris
Ready to read: Parramatta West Public School pupils Mohamad Addoug (left) and Hassan Al-Shahmani, both 9, Kapadia Mazdiar, 10, Mursal Wahab, 9, and Hiru Kariyawasam and Taraksh Patel, both 8, on a bus at Sydney’s first Children’s Writing Festival. Photo: Fiona Morris
Ready to read: Parramatta West Public School pupils Mohamad Addoug (left) and Hassan Al-Shahmani, both 9, Kapadia Mazdiar, 10, Mursal Wahab, 9, and Hiru Kariyawasam and Taraksh Patel, both 8, on a bus at Sydney’s first Children’s Writing Festival. Photo: Fiona Morris
Ready to read: Parramatta West Public School pupils Mohamad Addoug (left) and Hassan Al-Shahmani, both 9, Kapadia Mazdiar, 10, Mursal Wahab, 9, and Hiru Kariyawasam and Taraksh Patel, both 8, on a bus at Sydney’s first Children’s Writing Festival. Photo: Fiona Morris
Ready to read: Parramatta West Public School pupils Mohamad Addoug (left) and Hassan Al-Shahmani, both 9, Kapadia Mazdiar, 10, Mursal Wahab, 9, and Hiru Kariyawasam and Taraksh Patel, both 8, on a bus at Sydney’s first Children’s Writing Festival. Photo: Fiona Morris
Ready to read: Parramatta West Public School pupils Mohamad Addoug (left) and Hassan Al-Shahmani, both 9, Kapadia Mazdiar, 10, Mursal Wahab, 9, and Hiru Kariyawasam and Taraksh Patel, both 8, on a bus at Sydney’s first Children’s Writing Festival. Photo: Fiona Morris
Ready to read: Parramatta West Public School pupils Mohamad Addoug (left) and Hassan Al-Shahmani, both 9, Kapadia Mazdiar, 10, Mursal Wahab, 9, and Hiru Kariyawasam and Taraksh Patel, both 8, on a bus at Sydney’s first Children’s Writing Festival. Photo: Fiona Morris

Nine-year-old Rishi Kesh carried his battered copy of Uncle Arthur's Bedtime Stories to the steps of the bright yellow bus parked outside Parramatta West Primary School to trade for a new book inside.

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