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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Library News, Nov., 2012



Congratulations everyone, we surpassed our $2000 Book Fair goal and made $2307 up just over $250 from last year – fantastic!  That means Parkview Library had $1100 to spend on Scholastic items.

Many of your “favs” are being catalogued as you read!

Thanks to students, staff, and parent Angie V for your help: in particular Jordann was at the Book Fair almost as much as the books.  This generous student even came in 3 hrs on the weekend to help set up.  Thanks for filling the library bucket so generously!


Book Fair Family Event - Wed evening we tried a Book Swap: bring a gently used book take some books!  What a success.  Thanks to families for your generous donations and participating in this great event - let's make it an anual event with our book fair.  Thanks also to Ms. Truscott and husband Mr. Hilton for serving hotdogs and hot chocolate - yum.

Our library’s next event is Red Cedar Book Awards.  Participating grade 4-7 students read a min. of 5 books of fiction &/or 5 books of non-fiction before the spring and then vote on their favourites.  Ms. M is busy ordering these scrumptious Canadian books.  
 
Winners Red Cedar book winners 1998-2011

Happy reading & researching!
The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it.  James Bryce   

Thursday, November 15, 2012

"All Star" Scholastic Book Fair, Tue., Nov. 20th and Wed., Nov 2st

"All Star" Scholastic Book Fair is almost ready for you!
Big Nate and Friends
Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not So Graceful Ice Princess, by Rachel Renee Russell

Breadcrumbs
, by Anne Ursu


Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai



Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel by Jeff Kinney




The Secret of the Fortune Wookie by Tom Angleberger

How to make Origami Fortune Wookie!

Also check out Scholastic's Featured Author and Illustrator Spotlight to learn more about talented illustrators and authors like Dav Pilkey, Paul Romanuk, Barbara Reid, Bruno St. Aubin, Shane Peacock, Laura Wade and more.  Try Scholastic's Kids Fun Online for games, activities, author features, writing tips, book excerpts, book products by theme.   This link will show you visuals of some of Scholastic's featured books.  Check out Scholastic Teen Reads for 12 & up.

So when is the Parkview Bookfair, you ask?  Well not only is there a Book Fair, but also a Book Swap!  That's right bring some books (gently used) take some books (from our Parkview Give-Away Collection [Note the Scholastic "new" books are not part of the Book Swap])


BOOK FAIR & BOOK SWAP TIMES

  • Mon., Nov. 19th, Scholastic Book Fair “Preview Day” - NO SALES; teachers will sign up classes to preview books (Activity Room)

  • Tue., Nov. 20th - Scholastic Book Fair Officially Opens, Activity Room
    • General Sales at recess and after school til 4:30pm
    • Intermediate Class sales during regular library times

  • Wed., Nov. 21st - Final Day, Activity Room
    • General Sales at recess and after school til 8pm sharp
    • Primary Class sales during regular library times

  • FAMILY EVENT - Gently Used BOOK SWAP: “Bring Books/Take Books,” gymnasium, 2:20pm-7pm
    • Hot dogs & hot chocolate served from 5:30-6:30pm, gymnasium Reply below with your book wish list! See you soon! Ms. M

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Remembrance Day, November 11th

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Nov., 11th, Remembrance Day - a very mixed emotions day.  Please see the side bar for various links for your perusal.  My favourite from Nettrekker this year is Halifax Seaport Farmer's Market Flash Mob produced by Veterans Affairs Canada.  Enjoy.