Welcome to The LITTLE Echo
A digital platform that showcases our youngest citizens’ creative talents!
The BEST place to let your creativity ROAR!
What Has Everyone Else Been Up To?
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School Holiday ART Workshops are set!
Being a local initiative designed to showcase the amazing talents of young creatives in our community, The Little Echo has shone a whole new limelight on young creatives. The sorts of artwork proud parents once stuck to their fridges are now being uploaded onto...
You go, Hugo! – A New Member Of Our School
By Evie, Sibella, Sarah, and Sanni There’s a new member in our school! His name is Hugo. Surprisingly, he’s not a student or staff member; he’s a therapy dog! He’s a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel crossed with a Poodle - a Cavoodle who is very well trained by our...
Join the Joey Jaunt
Written by Cassandra ‘Lyrebird’ Dunstone Joeys are part of the local scouting group, which includes children aged between 5-8, making the Joeys the youngest members of the scouting community! One of the many wonderful activities that Joeys can experience is...
Download Issue One
Welcome to the first issue of The Little Echo!
We believe children are natural connectors and want to have a voice on social, environmental and human issues that affect our community. We also know they like to have fun, play, be creative and spark joy. The Little Echo is a platform that gives our community’s youngest citizens a big voice and a place to showcase their creative talents. This special feature is filled with local news, stories, photos and thought provoking content all from the children’s perspective.
Our dream is to turn The Little Echo into its own monthly publication solely produced by a team of young people. We hope to establish a young editor program with a group of young people aged 16-25, who will mentor students interested in a career in journalism, creative writing, photojournalism, print media, desktop publishing and digital marketing. We are extremely excited about creating this platform for our young people as well as the opportunity to help connect our community.
Happy reading!
Top Books
- Aster’s Good, Right Things by Kate Gordon
- No! Never! by Libby Hathorn & Lisa Hathorn-Jarman
- How to Make a Bird by Matt Ottley & Meg McKinlay
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