20.9.12

Zac Power: Tomb of Doom and Thrill Ride




By: H.I Larry
Publisher: Pocket Rocket

Pack your bags and get ready for 2 new thrilling adventures with Zac Power . . . . . . . . .

Tomb of Doom: Zac's latest mission is to find a top GIB agent missing near the Vanshing Pyrimads. Zac will need more then a bag full of gadgets he'll need something that can complete the mission... and get out alive!

Thrill Ride: Zac goes to the scariest theme park, Zac uncovers a plot that's even more evil than the roller-coaster. Can Zac brave the rides and find out what's really going on down at Shark Park?

These Quick Reads sound so fascinating!
Come to the Library and and unravel the mystery!

By: Shivaansh

18.9.12

Cultural Stories

 
There are some very  cool Cultural Stories at our school in the library you should take a look at the Cultural Stories.

There are books like:
Nga Mokonui a Rangi-Maori
A Tozen Yoshi-Japanese
Animal Tales From the arab World-Arabian
The Tiny Kite of Eddie Wing-New Zealand
You will find them on a blue shelf by the main doors. 

Reviewed By Muskaan

11.9.12

The Magnificent Tree


Written by Nick Bland
Bonny and Pop are bursting with ideas. Pop's ideas are big and brave and Bonny 's ideas are simple and clever. When they decide to make something that will attract the birds; they come up with ideas for a tree. A brave tree, a clever tree....a magnificent tree. This book is on the new book shelf - come and read this magnificent story.
By Sadhika

10.9.12

Slinky Malinki, Early Bird



Written by Lynley Dodd
Slinky Malinky likes to wake up very early in the morning. He thinks his family should too, but do they agree? Read Slinky Malinky Early Bird to find out if his family agrees to wake up early in the morning.

By Manraj

4.9.12

Chinese and English Nursery Rhymes



Written by Faye Lynn Wu and illustrations by Kieren Dutcher

What could be a more enjoyable way to learn about a diffrent culture and language, than through nursery rhymes and songs! A rhyme from China, next to rhymes in English -on every page - you can read some old favourites.
Look on the 'Cultural Stories' shelf to find this great book.
Reviewed by Sadhika