
While we are still in school holiday mode, the library has some fun activities for the children.
As well as borrowing books, talking books, CDs or DVDs to take home to read, watch or listen to, they can come to the school holiday program on Thursday afternoon at 3.30pm and make various objects out of lollypop sticks, just contact the library on 6740 2190 to book a place for your child or grandchild.
Last week children created bright butterflies out of paper plates and cardboard rolls – what can they make this week?
The library has added plenty of new books to the shelves this week.
Among the titles are: The Surrogates by Louise Jensen.
It’s a gripping psychological thriller with an incredible twist.
There’s a new mystery novel by Camilla Lackberg titled, The Girl in the Woods; while Australian bestselling author Fiona Lowe has written Birthright- Three families, three claims, one fortune.
For fans of non-fiction, 12 Strong: The declassified true story of the horse soldiers by Doug Stanton is described as being the amazing book that inspired the movie.
Younger readers can enjoy five minute tales: Dinosaur stories, while The Lullaby Collection, which contains four music CDs might be useful to send babies to sleep!
Children going on a long train, plane or car trip might like to borrow an audio book that they can listen to while en route to their holiday destination.
Many new titles have been added to the children’s and adults’ talking book collection.
See you soon at the library!