Kamloops libraries keeping kids busy over spring break
KAMLOOPS — Like many other medical waiting rooms throughout Kamloops, it was a packed house Saturday morning. What separated this waiting room from most clinics and RIH were the patients.
Teddy bear health was the focus, as TRU nursing students took time to examine all kinds of stuffed creatures.
“It was a partnership with the TRU Student Nurses Association,” Catherine Schmidt, Adult Services Coordinator with the Thompson Nicola Regional Library explained. “[The kids] are learning to take care of their stuffed animals, their teddy bears, and by virtue, they’re also learning to take care of themselves.”