Monday 19 June 2017

                                


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Big Thank You!

Six lovely books and a puzzle have been generously donated by our 

wonderful Brown family to our school library.


Thank you, we love them!!!





Sunday 11 June 2017

On the New Books Display this Week





This new series of books will encourage an understanding of children’s daily life in the Pacific Islands of Tonga, Samoa, Kiribati, Fiji, Niue and the Cook Islands.
The ‘Children of the Pacific’ series supports the Social Sciences and Technology learning areas within the New Zealand Curriculum (Ministry of Education 2007) Levels 1-3.

You can find more: Children of the pacific

Thursday 8 June 2017


 Matariki 2017



Matariki Festival held between 10 June and 2 July.

 Matariki is officially celebrated on 25 June 2017.





In our library, we have a selection of books
about the Maori New Year



Wednesday 7 June 2017

                                                               NEW BOOKS!!!!!!!!
A fantastic resource for children aged 6-8, the Fact Cat series makes a perfect one-stop-shop for help with homework assignments!
What does solid water look like? How does wet laundry dry? Where does rain come from? Discover how water moves through the water cycle, from the ocean to the sky and back to Earth again. Learn about the different states of water and what happens when water changes temperature. Follow water underground and along rivers and see how humans control water.
A simple fun picture quiz helps readers to recall what they have read.

Monday 5 June 2017


The eBook Collection on Oxford Owl is the home of 350 tablet-friendly eBooks and activities, including the free eBook library and the two new eBook collections: Project X Alien Adventures and Oxford Reading Tree in Fact.
Easily searchable by age, level and genre, the eBook Collection is designed to help you find the perfect book for every child.









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