School Holiday Activities at Karori Library

 

 

Come along to Karori Library for some Matariki Magic these school holidays.

Tuesday 23rd July, 11am

Join in games and stories about Maui the trickster god. Catch your fingers and your friends with string games, and find where Maui is hiding in a Matariki treasure hunt.

All welcome – we look forward to seeing you there.

What’s on today: Wednesday 24th July

Welcome to day three of the school holidays!

The July school holidays can mean lots of rainy and cold days stuck indoors. But don’t worry! We have lots of warm and free indoor activities going on.  Check back here each day to find out what’s going on, or go to our events page for more info.

 

Here’s what’s happening today:

Special Events – Matariki Magic!

Multicultural Matariki: Take a mythical voyage with us and find out what Matariki means to people around the world. Make your own Matariki star or kite to fly.

Miramar Library, 11am

 

Maui Matariki: activities and games, including fishing for place names to put on a map of New Zealand.

Tawa Library, 2pm 

 

Baby Rock & Rhyme:

Central Library at 9.30am

Johnsonville Library at 9.30am

 

Storytimes:

Karori Library at 10.30am

Cummings Park Library (Ngaio) at 10.30am

Kilbirnie Library at 10.30am

Newtown Library at 10.30am

 

You can also grab loads of books, DVDs, comics and magazines to take home too. Check out the Top 10 lists on this blog. These are the most popular library books, comics and DVDs of each month.

Why not win prizes for the books that you’re reading? All you need to do is write a review on our website and you’ll automatically win prizes. It’s called Kids’ Club, and heaps of kids like you are already taking part.

Tawa School Holiday Fun!

Hey guys – make sure you come along to Tawa Library on Wednesday 24th July at 2pm for our great Matariki school holiday programme. We are going to hear some awesome Maori stories and enjoy lots of games and activities.

Make a poi or a porotiti – do you know what that is? Well come along and find out.

We will learn how to play stick games and we will also have a fishing game with a difference.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Ages 5-10

 

 

 

What’s on today: Thursday 18th July

Welcome to day four of the school holidays!

The July school holidays can mean lots of rainy and cold days stuck indoors. But don’t worry! We have lots of warm and free indoor activities going on.  Check back here each day to find out what’s going on, or go to our events page for more info.

 

Here’s what’s happening today:

Special Event – Matariki Magic!

Multicultural Matariki – take a mythical voyage and find out what Matariki means to people around the pacific. Have fun making stars and kites.

Kilbirnie Library, 11am

 

Baby Rock & Rhyme:

Johnsonville Library at 9.30am

Karori Library at 10.30am

 

Storytimes:

Miramar Library at 10.15am

Island Bay Library at 10.30am

 

 

You can also grab loads of books, DVDs, comics and magazines to take home too. Check out the Top 10 lists on this blog. These are the most popular library books, comics and DVDs of each month.

Why not win prizes for the books that you’re reading? All you need to do is write a review on our website and you’ll automatically win prizes. It’s called Kids’ Club, and heaps of kids like you are already taking part.

New Non Fiction: Amazing Series.

 

Art Smart.

Two new books, Paint it! and Make it!  from the Art Smart series has made it to our library shelves. With the school holidays just around the corner, why not check out these awesome new non fiction books, each complete with 12 inspiring projects to try out and get inspired on making  a puppet, sock snake, dino doorstop, (in Make it!) and different painting techniques such as watercolor acrylic and sgraffito (in Paint it!) I thought the project ideas in the books were fantastic, especially the activities for creating your own Picasso self portrait in Paint it! and the get well card project in Make it! These projects are a great way to beat the boredom busters during the school holidays and even better during a rainy day!

 

     

Disgusting & Dreadful Science.

Prepare to be grossed out! Prepare to be shocked and amazed! Prepare to be gut wrenched! Prepare to be enlightened! Boys and girls, the newest (and greatest) resources are here to help you with your science homework (and questions) and ideas for science fair experiments! In Ear-Splitting Sounds, you will learn the awful truth about all the yucky, painful,  disgusting and dreadful aspects of sound, not mention there are some equally gross, but interesting photos contained in this book. Gut-Wrenching Gravity contains even more disgusting facts about gravity! Covers everything from blackouts caused by g-forces to toilet-troubles in space. Glaring Light covers all the most disgusting and dreadful aspects of light. Finally Electric Shocks covers everything you need to know about the most disgusting and dreadful aspects of electricity, like whizzing electrons and static shocks to flying flies and freaky frog legs.

 

    

Animal Family Albums.

You will find books about Cats, Dogs and Horses and Ponies from this series at your local library. Each title in the Animal Family Albums series feature information about all favorite pets and animals which includes descriptions of popular breeds, facinating facts about wild relatives and a quiz to help you discover which breed you would be. The book about cats was a fantastic read. I learned a lot of interesting facts, especially  about Russian Blue cats , which are considered to be good luck and the Manx cats, which are born with either no tail or a short stumpy tail. The book about dogs contained facts about how pet dogs are descended from wolves, and like their ancestors, they like living in packs, which is made up of its human family. It was very interesting to learn while reading about horses and ponies, wild horse herds are normally led by a female and how the herds include other females, foals, a stallion and a few young males.

 

      

World Cultures.

Feel like taking an amazing journey and exploring all the different cultures the world has to offer? There are four new books exploring the  Maasai, Bushmen of Southern Africa, Polynesians and Maori  culture, from the World Culture series. These books are great resources to use that takes an educational look at cultures that are struggling to maintain their traditions in an ever-changing world, so these books are great to use if you are doing an assignment or homework on exploring issues and oppression within different cultures. Each book unveils the traditions, myths and social activities of each culture. Also includes bibliographical references and index. Great for ages 4 to 12 years.

What’s on today: Tuesday 16th July

Welcome to day two of the school holidays!

The July school holidays can mean lots of rainy and cold days stuck indoors. But don’t worry! We have lots of warm and free indoor activities going on.  Check back here each day to find out what’s going on, or go to our events page for more info.

 

Here’s what’s happening today:

Special Event – Matariki Magic!

Maori stories, songs, legends and badge-making. Free event perfect for 5-12 year olds.

Wadestown Library and Community Space, 11am

 

Baby Rock & Rhyme:

Island Bay Library: 9.30am

Miramar Library : 10.15am

Cummings Park (Ngaio) Library: 10.30am

Storytimes:

Karori Library at 10.30am

Central Library at 10.30am

Brooklyn Library at 10.30am

Johnsonville Library: 10.30am

Khandallah Library: 10.30am

 

You can also grab loads of books, DVDs, comics and magazines to take home too. Check out the Top 10 lists on this blog. These are the most popular library books, comics and DVDs of each month.

Why not win prizes for the books that you’re reading? All you need to do is write a review on our website and you’ll automatically win prizes. It’s called Kids’ Club, and heaps of kids like you are already taking part.

School Holiday fun

We love Matariki and Te Wiki o te Reo -Maori Language Week, so much that we are having more free fun activities during the school holidays to celebrate them!

Here’s what’s happening:

Saturday 13th July, 10.30am at Wellington Central Library: 

Wellington Children’s Community Choir, featuring 5-12year old choristers, will be putting on a special performance for all. Come along and watch, listen and participate.

 

Tuesday 16th July, 11am at Wadestown Library and Community Space:

Matariki Magic: Celebrate Matariki, our Aotearoa New Year, with a free school holiday activity session. Story reading, Maori songs and legends and a fun Matariki Badge-making craft activity

 

Wednesday 17th July, 11am at Wellington Central Library:

Matariki Magic: Celebrate the close of Matariki, our Aotearoa New Year, with a free school holiday activity session at Central Library. Explore our myths and legends with a fun Matariki badge-making craft activity afterwards.

 

Thursday 18th July, 11am at Kilbirnie Library:

Multicultural Matariki: Take a mythical voyage with us and find out what Matariki means to people around the world. Make your own Matariki star or kite to fly.

 

Tuesday 23rd July, 11am at Karori Library:

Join in games and stories about Maui the trickster god these holidays. Catch your fingers and your friends with string games, and find where Maui is hiding in a Matariki treasure hunt at Karori library

 

Wednesday 24th July, 11am at Miramar Library:

Multicultural Matariki: Take a mythical voyage with us and find out what Matariki means to people around the world. Make your own Matariki star or kite to fly.

 

Wednesday 24th July, 2pm at Tawa Library:

Maui Matariki: activities and games, including fishing for place names to put on a map of New Zealand