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Books of the month- November

🤩📖 Introducing our books of the month for November as part of World Children’s Day and Early Childhood Week. These two book choices are aimed particularly at babies, even if they don’t always understand what you’re saying when you read to them, reading is crucial to their well-being. Your baby is never too small for books! Click on the image to access our resources. Happy reading to your little ones!

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I Read Canadian Day

I READ CANADIAN DAY is a national celebration of Canadian books for young people, with the goal of elevating the genre and celebrating the breadth and diversity of these books. Participate by reading Canadian books for just fifteen minutes today. Click on the image to access a list of Canadian children’s books recommended by our librarian.

Happy Reading!  #IReadCanadian

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Volunteer of the Month- October 2023

Grace Mensah

👏🤩 Congratulations to our latest volunteer of the month, Grace, who has been a valuable volunteer assisting in our library. Here’s what she had to say about her volunteer experience:

” Volunteering with minibiblioPLUS has shown me that any spare time that you’re able to give back can actually have a positive impact on a person’s life. I appreciate being able to see and share a love for reading with many young and older readers! The wonderful staff has also helped me discover new ways of being creative and to enjoy the moment. I’m so grateful to be a part of minibiblioPLUS.”

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Book of the month- October

Our book of the month for October is “The Rolling Pumpkin” by Junia Wonders, for children ages 2 to 5. A little girl chases her giant pumpkin all over town. This is the perfect story to read with your little pumpkin. To complement your reading with educational and fun activities, simply click on the photo to access the resources.

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Book of the month – September

Introducing our Book of the Month for September: “What are Germs?” by Katie Daynes. During this Science Literacy Week, curious young minds can take a closer look at this fascinating introduction to germs and hygiene. To enhance your reading experience, we’ve curated a list of fun and educational activities that perfectly complement the book. Simply click on the image to access the list.

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Storytime in the Park – Summer 2023

In collaboration with Benny Library

Over the Summer, we launched the “Storytime in the Park” project in collaboration with Benny Library. We facilitated storytime sessions in 5 different parks in CDN-NDG. This project was highly successful, with 226 children attending, demonstrating a need for literacy-related outdoor activity in the community. We look forward to continuing this project next Summer.

Click on the photo to read our full report.

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Volunteer of the month – August 2023

Volunteer of the month -August

Sivaranjini Ramesh

Sivaranjini Ramesh

We are delighted to announce our volunteer of the month for August 2023: Sivaranjini Ramesh! Here’s a message from her:

“I had the wonderful opportunity to volunteer at minibiblioPLUS, an oasis of learning and imagination. It’s remarkable how this library extends its doors to daycares and children for free. This inclusivity ensures that every child can experience the enchantment of books right in their daycare setting.

When I was a child, I cherished my visits to the library, immersing myself in captivating stories. Witnessing minibiblioPLUS bring the magic of books to children in the cozy embrace of their daycare centers is truly incredible. The well-organized shelves, thoughtfully categorized books, and the library’s commitment to promoting equity and cultural understanding showcases its dedication to fostering knowledge.
In my role as a library assistant, I had the privilege of not only shelving books but also delving into their contents. Exploring topics as profound such as mental health and the pandemic, pertinent yet often overlooked, was eye-opening. What’s even more inspiring is that children are introduced to these sensitive subjects, encouraging them to embrace responsibility and empathy from an early age.

Learning the intricacies of library management, from the Dewey Decimal System to cataloging and shelf organization, brought me immense pride and a sense of accomplishment.
The experience of being a librarian was exhilarating, and Marco’s reminder of the quote, “I’m a librarian, what’s your superpower?” encapsulated the empowerment I felt with every passing week.
Although my schedule keeps me occupied at the moment, I eagerly anticipate the day I can return to minibiblioPLUS once more, rekindling the passion I hold for books, organization, and the boundless world of learning.

 

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