Thursday, December 22, 2011

More winners of the Ursula Moray Williams centenary year creative writing competition


Congratulations to the prizewinners:

Year 1-3
1st Holly Bamber, Timaru (Bluestone School) for 'Intruders on Zing Zang Island'
2nd Hope Lovely, (Waimataitai School) for ‘The magic tree'

Year 4-6
1st Aimee King (Waimataitai School) for 'Steve the explorer and the underwater monkeys'
2nd Esther Shaw, Geraldine (Home educated) for 'Happiness is more important than what you look like'

Year 7-8
1st Mafoa Siale, Timaru (Bluestone School) for ‘Winter’
2nd James MacKenzie, Timaru (Bluestone School) for ‘The storm’

Year 9-10
1st Aaron Braczek, Geraldine (Geraldine High School) for 'Never trust a gypsy'

Year11-13
1st Susanna Blogg, Geraldine (Home educated) for 'Close encounter with the third kind'
2nd Rebekah Blogg, Geraldine (Home educated) for ‘Dancing Breeze'

Special thanks to Colin Davison, the Friends of the Library and Aoraki South Canterbury Reading Association for their support.

Winner of the Ursula Moray Williams Cup 2011











Congratulations to Mafoa Siale, Winner of the Ursula Moray Williams Cup for Children’s Writing!!!! Mafoa, from Bluestone School, was also winner of the Year 7-8 category for her story "Winter". UK judge Colin Davison awarded the prize to Mafoa's story "for its wonderful use of language, that reminded me of the power of folk legends".





Many thanks to Colin Davison, The Friends of the Library and Aoraki Reading Association South Canterbury for their support for this competition.












Monday, December 12, 2011

Origami and stories


Yasuko Ohbayashi from Eniwa, our Sister City in Japan, will be visiting the Children’s Library in Timaru on Thursday
15 December 2011 from 3:30 – 5pm.
Come along and join the fun!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Celebrate winter at the library!


It’s Gumboot day at the libraries today … kids arriving in their gumboots earn an entry into a prize draw. Friday is Slipper day so come into Timaru, Temuka or Geraldine Libraries wearing your favourite slippers for a chance to win a prize. It’s not too late to enter the kids’ holiday competitions and scavenger hunt, but be quick… entries need to be in by midday on Thursday 28th July. And if you are into crafty fun, come along to any of our libraries tomorrow from 10.30-11.30am. See you soon!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Arohatia te reo – win the t-shirt!



Kia ora tatou
Did you enter the Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori lucky draw for the cool Arohatia te reo t-shirts at your local library? Be quick for this great chance … and check out some of the lovely te reo picture books while you’re there…
Noho ora mai

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Celebrating Matariki – Maori New Year



Did you celebrate Matariki? This cool Matariki display with crafty takeaway boredom busters was on at Geraldine Library in June. We have heaps of books about Matariki in our libraries if you'd like to find out more, or try these links to the cool Christchurch City Libraries website or the Many Answers website. Take a look...

http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/Maori/Heritage/Matariki/




Thursday, May 26, 2011

NZ Post Children's Book Awards Winners




The winners of the 2011 New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards were announced last week. Canterbury literary legend, Margaret Mahy and Dunedin illustrator, David Elliot, have won the New Zealand Post Children’s Book of the Year Award for their picture book, The Moon & Farmer McPhee.


Special congratulations to our local South Canterbury author Ken Catran for winning the Children's Choice Award Young Adult category for his exciting Smiling Jack, described by Booksellers NZ as "a classic whodunnit with a startling and unexpected twist".


Copies of all the finalists' books are held in our libraries. These are simply the best ... read them!!!

The full list of winners are…

Picture Book Category Award Winner and New Zealand Post Book of the Year
The Moon & Farmer McPhee
Margaret Mahy & David Elliot

Non-fiction Category Award Winner

Zero Hour: The Anzacs on the Western Front
Leon Davidson


Junior Fiction Category Award Winner Finnigan & the Pirates
Sherryl Jordan


Young Adult Fiction Category Award Winner

Fierce September
Fleur Beale


Best First Book Award
Best First Book Award Winner

Hollie Chips
Anna Gowan

Children’s Choice Awards
Children’s Choice Award Winner – Overall winner and Children’s Choice Picture Book Category WinnerBaa Baa Smart Sheep
Mark Sommerset & Rowan Sommerset

Children’s Choice Award Non-fiction Category
Who’s Cooking Tonight?
Claire Gourley & Glenda Gourley


Children’s Choice Award Junior Fiction Category

Hollie Chips
Anna Gowan


Children’s Choice Award Young Adult Category

Smiling Jack
Ken Catran



Thursday, January 27, 2011

Winning writers!


Holly Bamber (left) from Bluestone School was the winner of the Year 1-3 Ursula Moray Williams Creative Writing Competition for her wonderful story "When I was four". She is shown here at her school assembly with Ursula Moray Williams Cup winner Samantha Elliott. Great writing Holly and Samantha!!!
(See previous post for photos of winners at the presentation ceremony at the library).