Monday, July 16, 2012

Angelina Ballerina Storytimes

When Angelina Ballerina performed in Timaru in May, Royal New Zealand Ballet's Dance Educator Hannah Kaye visited our libraries at Timaru, Temuka and Geraldine and showed us some ballet steps and Angelina's beautiful tutu. We hope she will come and see us again next time the ballet comes to town.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Teddy bears' picnic

Lily and her Dad's teddy enjoy a story with Grandma Sal after the picnic.

Tania and Grandson Olly  with Ted who is full of honey sandwiches ...

The highlight of the Timaru picnic was the parade through the Timaru Library lead by Rosell Winter.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Bearcraft

Beautiful bears were coloured and crafted from old CDs in the libraries during the holidays. Here are some fantastic kids and their bears :-)
Storm, Reed, Flame and Reef Brazendale create their bears.
Amelia Maynard, Maia Colvill and Amber Davis show off their bears
Brontee Lewis and his excellent bear.
Aaliyah Lewis and her lovely bear.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Bear Essentials – April School Holiday Programme











Come along and join the fun at Timaru, Temuka and Geraldine Libraries
Competitions
• Bear hunt
• Bear wordfind
• Decorate a bear
• Name the bear

Bear craft: 10:30 – 11:30am
Wednesday 18th April All equipment supplied

Teddy Bears’ Picnic & Prizegiving
2:30pm Friday 20th April 2012

Bring your favourite bear

• Beary yummy treats
• Bear stories
• Spot prizes
• Teddy bear parade

Sunday, March 11, 2012

The hungry caterpillar



Ollie Burton, aged two, is keeping an eye on our very hungry caterpillar. It ate the top halves of two swan plants then over the weekend it transformed to a beautiful green chrysalis. Come and have a look!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Children's Day



Batman and Spiderman (a.k.a.Trey Cosgrave and Lachlan Moore) took a break from their SuperHero duties to enjoy the noisy books at the Library Stand at Caroline Bay last Sunday.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Origami and stories from Japan





Yasuko Ohbayashi from our sister city Eniwa visited at the beginning of the holidays and spent the afternoon visiting our branch libraries at Temuka and Geraldine, and reading stories and teaching Origami at Timaru Library. Yasuko demonstrated traditional Japanese “apron theatre” with the story “The giant turnip” and read books that had been presented to Timaru Libraries by Eniwa Library. Everyone loved doing Origami especially the trick boat with disappearing mast! Thank you Yasuko!!!