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Showing posts with label One World Many Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One World Many Stories. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Many Worlds, Many Stories






















By Krystal Morgan
Krystal does all the displays at the Victorvilly City Library in Victorville, and she has been kind enough to share some with us.

This one is a display promoting their Summer Reading Progamme: "Many Worlds, Many Stories"

Here is how Krystal made the balloons that are suspended in the display space:

'I paper mached the hot-air balloons. Once they dried, I spray painted them white and then painted on the stripes, then I took 2 pieces of twine and made an "x" on the top of the balloon and hot glued it down. After, I took a small dixie cup, wrapped it in brown tissue and punched 4 holes on the top rim then tied the twine to it. Last, I tied a piece of clear thread on top to hang it up with'.

Double click on the picture to see it closer. It's gorgeous Krystal! Thanks.

Monday, August 29, 2011

One World, Many Stories
















By Michelle Olah
Michelle Olah, Library Technician at Kincoppal-Rose Bay School, NSW has sent in this creative and colourful display for Book Week. Here are her comments:

'I thought I would share with you our 2011 book week display. The idea was to connect an inflatable globe (which we purchased from the Australian Geographic store) with images of popular titles organised in genres to create a bit of interest and conversation between library visitors . We find it difficult to get secondary students excited about Book Week so we put in a lot of effort this year with our display. We also held a poster competition, created book trailers of the winning titles to play during breaks and had daily quizzes where the answers could be discovered by using our catalogue. We found it quite successful with our year 7 and 8students!'.


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

One World, Many Stories

















By Gabrielle Karsai
Gaby from Parramatta has sent in this wonderful display linking stories to the world. Click on the picture to enlarge it and get a better view.

She says:
'We’ve been moving into a new library and I’ve finally been able to have my first display which is for Children’s Book Week. The theme is “One World, many stories”. I’ve photocopied covers of books in the collection and then linked them on a world map to the place where they are set. I also asked for teachers to lend us some globes: as you can see I received some beauties! We are also running a quiz, where the girls have to answer questions regarding countries (real and imaginary) in different books. Example: In what city does Clary Fray meet werewolves, demons and shadowhunters? (Answer: New York)".

I really like the idea of incorporating a quiz linked to this display.
If you want to see more displays by Gaby on this Blog use her name as a keyword search in the search box.