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Monday 20 March 2017

Lively lunchtimes in the library

Lunchtimes in the library are a blast!

Last week we had a little stormtrooper visit the library to request a pic with some of our other intergalactic characters... here he is with a bigger stormtrooper, and our very own R2D2 (who talks robot, but only on May the Fourth)...




















I also had some very excited girls bring me their worm library diorama that they made using their own wonderful imaginations. It has an issue desk, tablets, books, tables, worm food, book worms, a light and even a little librarian. 



This year life as a library monitor is really diverse. Lunchtime library monitors are assigned to various stations (rotating weekly) - one or two will do the issuing and returning, one librarian is on Ipads, (they help children search for books on the library app and find them on the shelves), one monitor is on CD corner (they manage the queue of children wanting to listen to CD books, and handle the CD player), one is on Lego Club (Wednesdays and Thursdays) and one or two are on shelving and tidying, which sometimes involves putting up a feature-genre-of-the-term-shelf or helping with a display.

On Friday, we started a Create your own Fantastic Beast drawing and writing exercise. The library was buzzing. The children used their imaginations to create their own beasts, drawing ideas from J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and many other fantastic fictional creatures, and combining creatures from our incredible natural world. They drew incredible beasts and made up the creature's name, its habitat, diet, special powers, likes and dislikes, etc.

We will continue creating beasts until the end of term and then I will do a lucky draw for a winner to choose a book (from my special box).

Here are some pics of the fun we had. 











Sunday 12 March 2017

International Woman's Day and Woman's History Month

Wednesday 8th March was International Woman's Day. The library displayed books about suffragettes and history of New Zealand Women since they won the vote, as well as a Sophisticated Picture Book on Malala, and books on Frida, Rosa Parks, Anne Frank, Helen Keller, Marie Curie, Jean Batten, Amelia Earhart, Princess Dianna visiting New Zealand, girls in the Kapa Haka, Maori and NZ heroines and other fictional heroines.


We have such wonderful resources. Do encourage your girls and boys to read about some female and male heroes, both real and fictional. 

March is Woman's History Month. Why not challenge yourself to learn about at least one female who changed history.