LIBRARY LINGO
Have you entered our current Library Competition? You just need to catch someone in your family reading and snap a photo of it, then, with their permission, attach the photo to an email to us before the end of term! You will be in the running for a prize, plus the photo will be added to our current Library display of other readers in strange locations!
elloyd@sjwarrnambool.catholic.edu.au
Did you know?
One of Australia’s best Author/Illustrators was in town last weekend? Anna Walker has a current exhibition at the Warrnambool Art Gallery that shows off her amazing Storytelling boxes! So if you loved the books “Mr Huff’, ‘Hello Jimmy’ and ‘Florette’, then you’ll love her work on display too! Don’t miss out!
Book Covering
Our Library team are so grateful to parents like Karen Benson and Jasmine Koch for helping us cover many of our new books that are now ready to be borrowed from the Library! If you are happy to either cover books on-site next term, or you’d prefer to take the materials home with you - then please email us! We’ve always got new books that need covering! lhyland@sjwarrnambool.catholic.edu.au
Donated Books
Have you got some series of fiction books that your children have grown out of and have finished reading? Is your teenager finished with their beloved Dinosaur fact books? We happily accept donations of quality, used books that can be processed and borrowed by our students. We’re often trying to find that missing book from a series that can now be difficult to find and buy! We can’t accept toddler board books or pre-school books, or books that we already have multiple copies of, but we also love any child-appropriate magazines about fishing, sport or crafting! Please contact us if you wish to donate any of these items to our LRC!
LRC Team - Mrs Lyn Hyland and Mrs Emily Lloyd
The Wild Robot - Book Report
Hello, I am Blake Hughson. I am a Year 6 student in E2. I have just finished the book ‘The Wild Robot’. It is the first book in its series.
This series is about a curious robot ‘Roz’ who was going to be sent somewhere in a big ship, but the ship crashes and she ends up on a small rocky island filled with strange animals. She tries to fit in with the curious wild animals but she has no luck until she finds a small goose egg … you will have to read the book to find out more!
I recommend this book for Year 3-6 students. It is full of curiosity and wonder but it is still action-packed. There are 2 books in the series including ‘The Wild Robot Escapes’. I rate this book a 9/10, I have liked nearly all of the chapters. I recommend this book to family and friends. If you ever find this book, pull up a chair and get reading.