Monday, March 26, 2012

The Hunger Games! Our Library Program








So what did you think of The Hunger Games movie?? Third highest opening for a movie ever! Best opening weekend for a non-sequel! See more info here:
http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/03/25/box-office-report-hunger-games/

The day after the movie opened, we hosted a Hunger Games program at the Honey Brook Library for ages 12 and up. To our excitement, it was the most that we have had a pre-registered for an event that was for this age group.



The hour long program was divided into to a game and a craft. The kids were divided into to 2 teams. Then they did a relay tag team scramble to choose items from the Cornucopia. (I must admit, that gathering the items for it was quite fun!) Next they came up with a name for their team. We had the "Mockingjays" and the "Trackerjackers". I read a story to them in which they got points for the items that they each picked from the Cornucopia. The game was a quite fun and was won by the Trackerjackers!



The story I read is found here:
http://www.bethanymediacenter.com/Cornucopia-Challenge.html

The kids really enjoyed the game which made me happy! Next came the craft. We had printed out pictures of the Mockingjay in different sizes and they could cut and paste them onto pins, magnets, and necklaces. The pins & magnet were made by placing the picture inside of a bottle cap and then glues a magnet or pin back onto the bottle cap. They were a big hit with the kids.





What I enjoyed the most about the program, was talking to the kids about the book and the movie. Most were obsessed with it, and they told me a lot of their likes and dislikes. I started to realize that this is the first time that most of them ever saw a movie that was from a book they read and loved. They were very critical of small changes, and things that were left out. Probably a first for them. They could quote most of the book, and were annoyed when a phrase was said, but my a different character. It was quite fun to see them so passionate!

I was really excited to have the program and was so happy that it went really well. We had requests for a similar program when the next book "Catching Fire" comes out. Yay!




Til next time,
Miss Jennifer
Four of Spades

Thursday, March 15, 2012

It's The Little Things!

You know the saying "it's the little things that make you happy"? I love that saying because it is so true! About 3 weeks ago, my hubby's BFF came to the library and stapled down our wooden train tracks to our train table. Story Time was the next day, and I made a grand Tah Da! and showed off the beautiful constructed train table lay out. My little ones were in love. Their eyes lit up. Their mouths hung open, and there was a collective ooooohhhh.
I asked them to guess what was new about the train table, and none could answer me, because they were thrilled with the train table and couldn't stop playing long enough to form an answer in their happy little brains. It wasn't a mess as it usually was. There was no asking for Mommy to come help put the tracks together. It was there in front of them in all its glory!!
It made me happy seeing that they were happy. That's all that matters!

Friday, March 9, 2012

The Hunger Games!

I am soooo ready for this movie. See the link below to see that I am not alone!

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204603004577267832212316716.html

All three of The Hunger Games books were so interesting, and nailbiting that I couldn't put them down. I was literally cooking food on my stove, and reading The Hunger Games at the same time, because I could not stop reading!!

When I heard what it was about, I thought "why would I want to read a book about kids that had to fight to the death????", but I knew at that time it was being made into a movie and so I thought it would be a good YA book to read. I had given myself the personal goal of reading one YA or School age book in between my adult novels. After I finished the book, I ran in and snatched up the second "Catching Fire", and the third "Mockingjay". That was at a time when you could still find these books on the shelf (good luck now! place a hold!)

I just re-read The Hunger Games (which I had to borrow, cause really, you have to place a hold and be prepared to be #84 on the holds list) because I am planning a Hunger Games program at the library. I am so glad I did. I had forgotten little things that had happened and I will admit, that I read it just as fast the second time, even though I knew how it ended!

So jump on The Hunger Games band wagon with me. You won't be disappointed!

:) Miss Jennifer

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Story Time

Enjoy songs, stories and crafts at the library with Miss Jennifer.
Storytimes are Wednesdays & Thursdays at 10:00 am.
No registration required.
For more information,
call the library at 610-273-3303
or email, jspade@ccls.org.

Hello Fellow Book Lovers!


This is all new to me, and hopefully will be fun and helpful to you. This is basically a
"test blog" paragraph until I figure out what I am doing. Since I have started working at the Honey Brook Library, I have wanted to update our blog. So here is it, one year and 2 weeks later, I am finally achieving that goal!