With beds flying out the window and into the sky, with lions and sheep, and angelic singing your imagination will be taken on a journey like no other.
Throwback Thursday – Choose Your Own Adventure
What I love about these books are that they are popular again, it is always wonderful to see books that I read as a child being enjoyed by a new generation of children.
Howgwarts in Ballarat…A library Spectacular
The event was magical, with people young and old dressed up for the occasion, taking part in trivia and a butterbeer stall.
The Travel Bug
"In a land of long grasses, where small insects crawl, lived a strange little bug, with no name at all. What creature are you ? the other bugs asked, but the bug didn't know, and the others walked past."
A Tribute to Dick Bruna
Rest in Peace Dick Bruna...Miffy will continue to live on in all through many more generations to come.
An Adventure in Pictures
This exhibition is literacy at its best. It encompasses so many aspects of literacy experiences which extends further than books.
Teen Read – Noteworthy
I was led on a journey getting to know Jordan/Julian and her/his desire to be accepted, to have her time in the spotlight only having to disguise herself to do it and bonding with a group of guys all unique and valued in their own way.
1000 Books Before School
Read at least three stories a day; it may be the same story three times. Children need to hear a thousand stories before they can learn to read. Or the same story a thousand times! - Mem Fox
Throwback Thursday
I decided to share this today because it is one that mattered to me. There are books that come and go, there are books that stay with you and this is one of them.
The ASD and Me Picture Book
The book was positive and encouraging to the reader to assess their unique qualities. What stood out to me the most was that the author does not point out differences in people but highlights that everyone in life is good at different things.