LIBRARY NEWS

Congratulations again to those students who have returned their books – well done, keep it up!!! We just need to remember to bring our Library bags in and return our overdue books – there are still 315 books overdue! If the students remember to bring in their Library Bags and books and it is not their Library day, they can come to the Library at Lunch 2 on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday to return and borrow.
A reminder of Library days:
Thursday - Year 3
Friday – Year 2
NEXT WEEK
Tuesday – Year 4
Wednesday – Year 1
Thursday – Kindergarten
Damaged Books
Another reminder - if a book is damaged or torn while at home, please do not attempt to repair it. While we appreciate your efforts, we have the correct materials at school and it is easier for us, and better for the book, if we repair it here. Using sticky tape to attach torn or loose pages is not ideal. Please just ask your child to let us know, and we can fix it. The students do not get into trouble if a book is accidentally damaged, we would rather know about it so we can do something about it! If a book is damaged beyond repair, then we do ask that it either be paid for or replaced by something similar. Please try to keep the books away from younger siblings – we have had a number of books lately which have had to be thrown out because they have been scribbled in and torn, or water-damaged. Thank you for your support in this matter.
Premiers' Reading Challenge
Keep up the good work, we have quite a few students now who have already completed the challenge, and many more well under way who have logged in and registered their books read so far. Remember if you are having difficulties logging in to register the books we can help at lunchtime. The Library is open each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Lunch 2. The PRC website has the list of books as well as the login: https://products.schools.nsw.edu.au/prc/booklist/home.html
You can also go to our Oliver home page at oliver.dow.catholic.edu.au/miev and click on the link to take you to the website. Remember Kindergarten – Year 2 must read 30 books, and Years 3 - 6 must read 20, with only 5 Personal Choice books allowed.
"Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him."
Maya Angelou, Poet
Happy reading!
Mrs Sue Bryant
Teacher-Librarian