01 Aug 2013

Book Week

This year Wyvern will celebrate the majority of Children’s Book Week activities from August 21st  until August 23rd in Week 6. This is what is happening for Book Week this year at Wyvern.

Morris Gleitzman – Years 5 & 6 Thursday August 15th @ 9:30am

We are very excited that Morris Gleitzman, one of Australia’s most successful authors, will visit our school for Book Week this year. Morris was born in England and emigrated to Australia in 1969 so he could escape from school and become a very famous writer. Before realising that dream, he had a colourful career as a paperboy, department store Santa Claus and chicken defroster. Morris is the author of some of Australia’s favourite children’s books, including Two Weeks with the Queen, Boy Overboard, Once, Then, Now, After. The Toad Series, and his latest book, Extra Time. Here is the blurb for the book:

When 13-year-old Matt is discovered impressing the livestock in an Aussie country town with his remarkable soccer skills, he’s offered the chance of a lifetime – a try-out at one of Europe’s biggest and most glamorous soccer clubs. His younger sister Bridie goes with him as his manager and tells us their story – warts, goals and all. The funny and moving story of a sister’s love for her brother, and how it survives everything fate throws at it, including the millions of pounds and mountains of pressure at the top of the world’s most popular sport.

If you wish to pre-order a copy of Morris Gleitzman’sExtra Time’ please click here.

Mark Greenwood – Years 3 & 4 Thursday March 22nd @ 2:00pm

Mark Greenwood is an author, musician and storyteller with a passion for Australian history and folklore. His children’s books are prompted by an interest in multicultural literature and the unique way illustrated books can assist children to develop an understanding of other cultures and perspectives. The Legend of Moondyne Joe and The Legend of Lasseter’s Reef aim to encourage an appreciation of Australia’s unique myths and legends. Both books have won the West Australian Premier’s Award for children’s books. In Fortuyn’s Ghost, he tells the story of an ill-fated Dutch East India ship. Simpson and His Donkey, is a well-known story about the ideals of courage, sacrifice and mateship that distinguish and unite all Australians and was an honour book for a Children’s Book Council – Eve Pownall Award (2009). Ned Kelly and the Green Sash, recent winner of the WAYBRA Hoffman Award, is a window into the character of a poor boy, once honoured for his bravery, who grew up to become Australia’s most famous bushranger. In 2012 Mark celebrated the release of The Greatest Liar on Earth illustrated by Frané Lessac and in 2013 Jandamarra, illustrated by Terry Denton. We are fortunate to be able to engage this highly respected author and storyteller for this year’s Book Week as Mark is travelling from Western Australia for Book Week visits.

If you wish to pre-order any of Mark Greenwood’s books, please click here.

Mic Conway – K-2 Wednesday August 21st @ 2:00pm

ARIA award winning, Mic Conway is an innovative performer who has worked extensively in music, theatre, film, television and theatre-in-education. Working in Australia and internationally, Mic started in Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band, co-founded Circus Oz, and has appeared in numerous films and television shows. He has fronted Mic Conway’s National Junk Band for over ten years and is seen regularly at concerts, festivals and venues around Australia. Mic has appeared on and written songs and scenes on various children’s television shows, including ABC for Kids, The Wiggles, Humphrey Bear and is even the voice of Wags the Dog in The Wiggles TV shows and DVDs. His show Rubbish is an innovative performance about the 3 R’s – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. We are very pleased to have Mic with us to help celebrate Book Week.  

Book Fair in Library

In conjunction with Shearer’s Bookshop, Wyvern Library will be holding a Book Fair during Book Week.  

WHEN Wednesday August 21st 7:30am – 9:00am and 2:30pm – 4:00pm
Thursday August 22nd 7:30am – 9:00am and 2:30pm – 4:00pm
Friday August 23rd 7:30am – 9.00am and 2:30pm – 4:00pm
WHERE Wyvern Library

 

For further information about Book Week or Book Week activities, please contact Mrs Barnes jbarnes@newington.nsw.edu.au

Mrs Joanne Barnes
Teacher Librarian

Newington, Wyvern House

115 Cambridge Street
Stanmore NSW 2048
+61 2 9568 9444

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