Thursday, February 2, 2012
Waimate Centennial School Library
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Waimate Centennial School Library
It looks as though it is going to be a very busy term but hopefully we will get plenty of time to
come to the Library and check out the range of awesome books
It is great to see children in the Library each day.
As usual we have new books going into the Library each week - something for everyone!
If you visit this blog please send us an email, we would love to hear from you.
Enjoy your reading!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Waimate Centennial School Library
As part of Conservation Week, this week is Frog Week. Have a look at the display in the Library this week and learn more about our native frogs and how you can help protect them. There is also a website where you can watch a video about the Maud Island frog.
We haven't got any new books on display this week but have a browse of the awesome books that are already on the shelves.
Have a great holiday - spend some time reading!
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Waimate Centennial School Library
Welcome to Week 5. The weather during the last week has meant that most of you are enjoying being outside and on the grass!
Remember there are loads of awesome books in our library for you to read when you come inside.
We have a great selection of new books in the library this week.
We have got 2 big books to add to our collection. There is a good one called 'Dad's Snore'!
We have also got another Magic School Bus adventure. These are always popular.
The non-fiction books this week include a lovely illustrated version of 'The Owl and The Pussycat' and two 'Can You See What I see? books.
We also have a book that outlines the great work that the Department of Conservation does throughout New Zealand. This will interest everyone who is looking at the native plants and animals of New Zealand as part of out inquiry learning this term.
Remember the library is your library, be a part of it.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Waimate Centennial School Library
Welcome to our weekly Library blog. Remember I would love some comments either about the blog site or about something you would like to be included in our Library.
I was please to see some children having a go at matching the Maori words on the display board. Have a go with the new ones this week.
The display of the 'First Moon Walk' was popular. Remember you can take these books out. There is also a great selection of 'space' books still on the shelves.
This week we have another awesome selection of new books.
The two new Junior Picture books were read to the children in Ruma Pukeko last week and they loved them. Now read them for yourself.
We also have a new Goosebumps book for all of those children who are Goosebumps fans. There are a lot of you!
We have three beautiful Non Fiction books. A lovely one just for the girls - '365 Stories and Rhymes for Girls. The other two are beautifully illustrated - 'Atlas of Endangered Species' and 'My First Dinosaur Encyclopedia'. These are great books.
We also have some new games for you as well. Check them out.
Remember enjoy your Library.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Waimate Centennial School Library
Monday, June 15, 2009
Waimate Centennial School Library
Time to get your books sorted so you will have something to do inside!
Thank you for all the Library surveys that I have got back. They have given us lots of ideas as to what kinds of books you would like in the library and what other activities and equipment you would like in there. It is a work in progress!
We have a mixture of new books this week. Two lovely picture books. Read 'The Snaggle Grollop' it's great.
There are also two new Graphic Novels - 'Jack and the Beanstalk' and 'Rumplestiltskin'.
There are two very moving books in the 'Street Life' series. One is about growing up on the streets of Brazil and the other growing up in an area contaminated by the Chernobyl disaster.
These are not particularly 'nice' books but very thought provoking. Making us realise how lucky we are to live in New Zealand.
ENJOY YOUR LIBRARY. REMEMBER I WOULD LOVE A COMMENT!