The Canadian Picture Book of the Year is back!
This year we have started reading five amazing Canadian Picture books in the library with many of the primary classes. Each of these books have been nominated for either the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award or the Governor General’s Book Award. Each week we read one of the books and discuss how it meets the criteria of a great picture book. Some of the questions we ask ourselves include: Does it have beautiful and unique illustrations that grab our attention? Does it touch our heart and help us make connections? Does it change our thinking? Does it make us feel something?
Here are the five nominees:
We will vote for our favourite book just before the winter break. Stay tuned for the results!
D.E.A.R. Day October 21st
Join us as we celebrate BC School Library Day and Drop Everything And Read on October 21st at 12:15pm. Wear your PJs and bring a stuffed animal to help us celebrate this special event. Reading is for everyone!
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go.” — Dr. Seuss
Media Literacy Week
Last week many classes visited the library and participated in Media Literacy Week. We watched a video from Mediasmarts.ca called “House Hippo 2.0”. Students were asked if they thought it was real or fake. We talked about “what’s in the frame” and what we can see and can’t see in various kinds of media. Older classes focused on how to tell what’s true online. Click here for more information on Media Literacy and Break the Fake resources from MediaSmarts.
Orange Shirt Day
We were honoured today with a wonderful performance by the Kwhlii Gibaygum Nisga’a Dance Group. They shared their stories, songs and dances of their with the whole school. What a perfect way to begin Orange Shirt Day – acknowledging the wrongs of the past and celebrating Indigenous culture.
Check out some Indigenous stories in the library:
Also, please view this book trailer created last year by our students for The Orange Shirt Story by Phyllis Webstad.
Fall 2019 Family Storytime in ASL and English @BPL
Fall 2019 Family Storytime in Sign Language and English at Burnaby Public Library
https://www.bpl.bc.ca/kids/family-storytime-in-sign-language-and-english
Join a Deaf storyteller and a children’s librarian for stories, rhymes and crafts presented in both American Sign Language and English. This is a free drop-in for children of all ages and abilities together with a parent or caregiver. All families are welcome! Interpreters will be present.
Four Saturdays from 2:00 to 3:00 PM: September 14, October 26, November 9, and December 14, 2019
At Tommy Douglas Library in Burnaby: 7311 Kingsway, 604.522.3971
For more information, e-mail Randi at the library: Randi.Robin@bpl.bc.ca
Scholastic Book Fair
Summer Reading
Help your child succeed in school! Join the Summer Reading Club at your library! Registration starts Friday, June 14 and continues until the middle of July. Click here for more details.
We encourage all families to visit the public library over the summer and choose books you want to read.
Check out the ASL Welcome to BC Summer Reading Club below:
Faith Erin Hicks Visit
Our Author Visit
On April 23 we had an amazing author come and visit our school named Faith Erin Hicks! She taught all the intermediate grades about drawing and how her journey to become an author helped develop the person she is today! She taught us amazing tips like what pens can suit you and how to shade different sides of a person’s face to look like the sun’s shining on them. And the biggest tip of all how to become an amazing author like her! She has published many books such as Friends with Boys, Adventures with Superhero Girl and one of her newest comics The Nameless City but there are many more wonderful graphic novels like this done by her. Read some of them online today by going to
http://www.faitherinhicks.com/books/
Written by Sophia Dawn Revitt