Chiswick’s world record
Chiswick House School, Kappara, has officially been recognised by Guinness World Records as the holder of the world record for the largest ever gathering of people dressed as different storybook characters. The school managed to set the new record of 453 characters chosen from over 60 Maltese and English children’s literature books.
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Mr Carmel Pule'
Jun 19th 2011, 13:00
My congratulations. Prosit. There must have been a lot of design, geometrical cuts to shape a two dimensional cloth into a three dimentional dress. That is what art is all about, all supported by engineering and mathematics. If only art would be depicted in all its contents, the children will not miss out on anything that is educational and they would not refer to some subject as " difficult" . A retty dress can be used to attract and then it is up to the teacher to use the " pretty , artistic mediums to slowly indicate to the children the supposrting roles found in making 453 characters in stories including those by Hans Christian Anderson.