Thursday, September 6, 2012
Rummikub Finals 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Library Olympics
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
New to Our Library
The stories are science fiction, set in the future.
Thomas found it interesting that a young space scout could be better than the adult space scout when it comes to saving the lives of his friends.
Cole and Thomas both think that we should get more Space Scout books for our library. They loved them.
They think the books are best for boys from five years old to 12 years old.
by Thomas and Cole from Room 3
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Winners- NZ Post Book Awards 2012
Lata with Digging Up the Past, which received an Honour Award.
Jaz and Joanna with Rahui, the winner of the Picture Book section.
Leo with the best Non-fiction book Nice Day for a War - also the supreme winner.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Waiting for Later by Tina Matthews
reviewed by Christina.
Nancy is asking all of her family to play with her but they are very busy and they would play later.
So Nancy climbed a tree.
In the tree Nancy waited for later .
I thought the story was it was quite sad because she had to play by herself.
The author, Tina Matthews has used good characters and illustrated the book with attractive pictures.
This book would be good for juniors.
The Travelling Restaurant by Barbara Else
reviewed by Amanda
This book tells the first part of the story of Jasper, who is on a quest to save his kingdom.
It begins when it is almost his 10 year birthday. His parents are too busy to buy presents for him, and he couldn't even have a birthday party because Jasper had no friends (only chickens and horses). He was very lonely.
Jasper's birthday was a disaster.
Out of 10, I give this book a 7.
I recommend this book to boys and girls, 8 years old and older.
The Flytrap Snaps by Johanna Knox
reviewed by Esther
Carnivorous plants, flies, secrets!
The mystery, adventure and interesting characters make this book very exciting and very cool.
There is a procedure about how to look after a Venus Flytrap, and until I saw that I had no idea they existed. All the main characters introduced at the beginning had been mentioned quite a bit at the end.
I think that this is a very good book for ages 8+.
It has an awesome twist halfway through that ties the whole story together. It made the story more exciting and more fun than I had expected. It is definitely a 10 out of 10 story.
The book is really funny and I will be getting it out from the library as many times as I can.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Rahui by Malcolm Ross and Chris Szekely
Digging up the Past by David Veart
Just Jack by Adele Broadbent Reviewed by Linda Wang
Sunday, April 22, 2012
The Loblolly Boy and the Sorcerer by James Norcliffe. Reviewed by Jude Dragh
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
The Life Cycle of the Tuatara written by Betty Brownlie
New Zealand Post Book Awards – Non-fiction
Reviewed by Amalie Corlett
I think this book is awesome.
I learnt that the Tuatara has lots of predators, such as birds; the Black-Backed Gull, the Harrier, the Kingfisher and Morepork, pests; rats, stoats, ferrets as well as cats and dogs.
I also learnt that tuatara eggs have a rubbery shell outside.
Did you know that the tuatara’s tail falls off when predators trouble them, and when the tail falls off, it wriggles around like crazy.
Because I have read and enjoyed this book, there is so much more I now know, and now you can find out too. This book is in the non-fiction section of the Sunnybrae Library.
The Cat’s Pyjamas written by Catherine Foreman
New Zealand Post Book Awards – Picture Book
Reviewed by Juwon Jung
This story is about a cute, fluffy, orange cat who dreams about wonderful things at night. Every night of the week, the cat dreams about something related to the different colourful and cool pyjamas the cat is wearing.
Each night the cat goes to bed with its snuggly pink and green dotty toy rabbit, and you will see them both in each of the cat’s sleep adventures.
There are motorbikes zooming around, flippery seals swimming in the water and many more other things going on.
What awesome dreams for a cat in the night.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Jacob and Matthew enjoyed "Stomp" by Ruth Paul.
Jacob Gunther and Matthew Whittington have read one of the New Zealand Post Picture books, entered in this year's competition.
It is "Stomp" written by Ruth Paul.
This book has the very cute looking dinosaurs playing in a follow-the-leader game.
With its colourful illustrations and simple, descriptive language, it is a lovely book for early readers.
Jacob's favourite dinosaur is the red one, and he loves to see the dinosaurs jumping.
Matthew's favourite is the green dinosaur, and Matthew loves to see the dinosaurs in the book swing from branch to branch.