Wednesday, April 29, 2009

GETTING READY!!!


I"M GETTING READY....FOR SUMMER....MUAH HA HA HA HA HAAA!!!! Things are looking pretty amazing! Our theme is "Be Creative @ Your Library". I'm so excited.

Eggstraordinary





How could I forget? I almost forgot to write about our last week of Spring Story Hour!!
First and foremost, thanks to everyone who came to story hour and for all the help and donations and love and overall goodness all around. I love to see kids (and parents!) show such enthusiasm for reading and acting silly.
We always have a party for our last week of story hour, and party we did! The story we read was called "The Extraordinary Egg" by Leo Lionni. A sneaky library chicken always lays eggs in our yard this time of year and we have to gather them up! So we all made homemade baskets and went on an egg hunt. Luckily all of the eggs had a special treat inside of them....mmmm....
Everyone received a free book and a certificate of participation, and thanks to everyone's donations, we had healthy snacks and refreshments to finish off our story hour.
What a barrel of monkeys! THANK YOU THANK YOU MUCHO GRACIAS!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Write and Illustrate Your Own Book Contest!!!

Don't forget about the Write and Illustrate Your Own Book Contest for grades K-6. The deadline is April 30th! Children can write and illustrate their stories and compete to have them bound and put into the libraries permanent collection. The great thing about this contest is that it has been going on for years and we have books that were written and illustrated by many local people that are all grown up now. They are one of a kind and they are here at the library for your viewing pleasure.

Here are the rules (PAY ATTENTION!)

*Children must be Juniata County residents in grades K through 6.

*Both text and illustrations must be done by the children and all work must be original. Parents and teachers may advise children about punctuation and spelling, but may not rewrite the text.

*If two children submit a joint entry, and the joint entrants are from different grades, the entry must be submitted under the higher grade. Students may not be the author of one book and the illustrator of another.

*All edges of all book pages must have at least a 1.5 inch margin. Page size must not exceed 8.5x11 inches, but it may be smaller. (Margins are needed when binding the winning books)

*The final text should be neatly printed or typed on plain paper, not notebook paper. Parents may assist with typing. Avoid using pens or pencils that fade or smear. Do not write on your book after it is finished. Illustrations must not be pasted or taped to book pages. Do any drawing directly on the book page itself.

*The title page must include the name, grade, and school of the author and illustrator. Please indicate which student is the author and which is the illustrator. Attach a sheet of paper with the address and phone number of the students.

*The book may have a cover, but please don't laminate it. Please do not staple the book. Instead, use paper clips to hold it together. Do not use notebooks, binders or similar covers.

*Only one entry per child will be accepted.

*All entries must reach the library on or before the deadline of April 30th, 2009.

*One winner from each grade will be selected. The winning stories will be bound and put into the library's permanent collection.

Chugga chugga


What kid doesn't like trains? Trains are big and fast and loud and they whistle and they carry stuff and they're just plain cool and amazing. So for our 7th (or 8th?) week of Story Hour, our theme was trains. And, in honor of trains, we created our very own "library train". Each kid was given a ticket at the beginning of Story Hour and after we did our stretches and read our story, we jumped on the library express and chugga chugga'd around the library. Again, not the quietest library activity but since when was Story Hour quiet? The stories we read were "Chugga Chugga Choo Choo" and "Train Song", and we made noodle trains (glued pastas onto constuction paper).