Each month a new chapter from Rising Tide and He Tai Pari will be on one of the QR codes. If a passenger comes across a chapter, they can also access the previous chapters on the Commuting Book website. If they need some support to access the text they can visit our website to use the audio version of the books.
The Worry Bug Project is thrilled to be included in the exciting new literacy initiative 'Stories on the Go'. The Commuting Book, led by Magdalena Lorenzo, has partnered with Christchurch's Red Bus company to bring stories to bus riders. Next to each seat on the CBD to Airport run passengers will find a QR code. They can use their phone to access extracts from books which will change each month. There are stories across all genre, from authors of all ages, including some from Christchurch's School For Young Writers.
Each month a new chapter from Rising Tide and He Tai Pari will be on one of the QR codes. If a passenger comes across a chapter, they can also access the previous chapters on the Commuting Book website. If they need some support to access the text they can visit our website to use the audio version of the books.
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