Saturday 28 April 2012

Rosalind Beardshaw

Rosalind Beardshaw

Grandma's Beach

Illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw


Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Great Britain
2002

Emily and her Mum were going to the beach - until the phone rang and Mum had to go to work.  Emily is taken to Grandma's, but "I really wanted to go to the beach".  Grandma comes up with a plan.  With a little imagination, Grandma's back yard is transformed into a beach. Grandma and Emily fish in the rock pool, build sandcastles and enjoy all the fun of the sea side, they even have a donkey ride!

To view Rosalind's Facebook page - click here.

Tracey Hawkins

Tracey Hawkins

Max meets a Monster

Illustrated by Chantal Stewart




New Frontier Publishing
Australia
2005

Max and Old Ted are so excited.  They are going for a sleepover at Grandpa's house.  They have all sorts of fun, but just as Max and Old Ted have drifted off to sleep, they are awoken by a terrible noise.  They take a torch and hunt the house for a Monster! The noise is coming from the couch - it's - Grandpa - snoring in a way only Grandpa's can!



Rhonda Gowler Greene

At Grandma's

Rhonda Gowler Greene 

Illustrated by Karla Firehammer




Henry Holt and Company
New York
2003

A warm and fuzzy story with illustrations that match the mood of the story.  Though the characters are dogs and not people, the message of good times at Grandma's is easily portrayed.  The author wrote the story from fond memories of staying with her Grandma as a small child.  The text is short, but sweet, with the illustrations capturing the essence of the story.

To view Rhonda's webpage click this link.

Tuesday 24 April 2012

TRC Libraries

Tablelands Regional Council - Libraries

The Tablelands region is an area covering 64,768 square kilometres of diverse landscapes including world heritage rainforests and crater lakes, expansive savannahs and wetlands, along with a variety of rural and agricultural farming.

Located in Far North Queensland, extending west of Port Douglas, Cairns and Innisfail, there are several major towns including AthertonMalandaMareeba andHerberton. Smaller towns are RavenshoeMt GarnetKuranda, Dimbulah, Chillagoe, Mt Molloy, Millaa Millaa, Julatten, Tolga, Walkamin and Yungaburra.
The population of 46,937 (ERP at June 2010) is dispersed across this large, geographically diverse region which is slightly larger than the land mass of Tasmania. 
We have 11 libraries to service our shire Mareeba, Atherton, Ravenshoe, Kuranda, Malanda, Yungaburra, Herberton, Millaa Millaa, Dimbulah, Mt Garnet and Chillagoe.
To view Tableland Regional Council libraries webpage, click here. Tablelands Libraries
At this link you can view our catalogue, see what events and activities we have coming up, follow the link to the bolinda website to download an audio book and check out our face book page.

Mareeba and Atherton libraries are our largest libraries.

Atherton Library| Regional Tablelands Atherton Library
Atherton Library
Mareeba Library| Regional Library Tablelands Council Mareeba
Mareeba Library

                                                    

Sunday 22 April 2012

Mem Fox

Mem Fox

Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge

Illustrated by Julie Vivas

Omnibus Books
Australia
1984

A warm heart felt story about a small boy who lives next door to an old peoples home.  He develops a special relationship with the residents, but his favourite person is Miss Nancy.  In his own simple, but beautiful way, Wilfred restores Miss Nancy's "forgotten" memories with his own treasures.  To listen to Mem Fox read her story and view the pictures - click on this link.
Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge 

Wednesday 18 April 2012

Pamela Allen




Pamela Allen

"Grandpa and Thomas" & "Is your Grandmother a Goanna?"















Penguin 
Australia
2005
Penguin
Australia
2007

Pamela Allen has written and illustrated these two books featuring Grandparents.  Grandpa and Thomas, creates a loving atmosphere of a special time shared between a Grandfather and his small grandson. They enjoy a day at beach, building sandcastles and eating a picnic lunch.  Illustrates beautifully how Grandparents have the time to spend with their grand children. With its halairious repetition, Is your Grandmother a Goanna?  Describes how a small boy goes on a train journey to visit his Grandmother, the train stops at stations, where the station masters tries to assist the little boy in finding his Grandmother.   But his Grandmother is not a gorilla or a seal or a goanna, at last he finds her - with her wispy hair and gentle smile.  To view other books written by Pamela Allen click on this link. Pamela Allen

Joy Watson


Joy Watson

Grandpa's Shorts & Grandpa's Slippers

Illustrated by Wendy Hodder

 Scholastic New Zealand 2001
 Scholastic New Zealand 2003



Two stories that the children can easily relate to - how Grandpa's will not throw anything out!  But it turns out that Grandpa's shorts are rather trendy and his teenage grandchildren think he's really cool when he wears them to the beach.  In the story Grandpa's slippers, Grandma decides that Grandpa needs new slippers - his slippers are old and tatty, but he refuses to get rid of them.  Grandma tries to throw them away, but Grandpa finds them every time - even in the compost heap. Grandma has purchased him some new slippers, but until the old ones literally fall apart he will not even try them on!
For further books written by Joy Watson click this link Joy Watson