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Hugo Cabret movie comes out soon!

One of the most popular books in our library the last couple of years has been The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick. This Caledecott-winning story is an amazing book that really relies on the illustrations to help tell the tale. The 526 page book has 300 illustrations, so even though it seems like a long story, many of the pages are pictures. Here’s a brief description from the author’s website:

“Orphan, clock keeper, and thief, twelve-year-old Hugo lives in the walls of a busy Paris train station, where his survival depends on secrets and anonymity. But when his world suddenly interlocks with an eccentric girl and the owner of a small toy booth in the train station, Hugo’s undercover life, and his most precious secret, are put in jeopardy. A cryptic drawing, a treasured notebook, a stolen key, a mechanical man, and a hidden message all come together…in The Invention of Hugo Cabret.”

I really love this story, and I am excited to see how they adapt it into a movie. The movie comes out in theaters on November 23. Check out the movie website to see the movie trailer.

If you have read this book, share your thoughts about it by writing a comment. If you get to see the movie over break, let me know what you think about it. :)

Your library lady,

Mrs. Matzat

Diary of a Wimpy Kid – Cabin Fever Contest!

I hope you enjoyed watching the live webcast on Tuesday with author Jeff Kinney. I learned a lot of things about him as a writer. I would love to hear what you thought about the webcast. Be sure to share a comment and tell me the most interesting thing you learned during the webcast.

Because I’m such a cool library lady, I have 10 brand new copies of Diary of a Wimpy Kid – Cabin Fever that I’m giving away. Now you know me – you have to show me that you should win one of these great books! So, I’m having a contest. To enter, you have to create your own comic story! Ten lucky winners will be chosen to get a copy of the book!

In the new book Cabin Fever, Greg Hefley is stuck at home with his family over the holidays because of a blizzard. Create your own “wimpy kid” style comic showing what your day would be like if you were trapped at home over the holidays with your family. Be creative! You can pick up a copy of the contest form from Mrs. Matzat, or ask your teacher to print one for you from the link below. The contest ends November 22. Good luck, and I can’t wait to read your “wimpy” stories! :)

Click here for contest form

It’s Book Fair Week!

I get so excited during book fair week! I love seeing all of the new books that are out there. Shopping the book fair is a nice way for your family to get new books for your home library, and it is a great way to help earn money for the library to earn new books, too! Even if you are not planning to shop the fair, I do want you to let me know which books you like so that I can purchase some of them for our library. After watching the book fair video and looking at the books at the fair, what are some of your favorites? Share those with me by commenting on this post.

Also, don’t forget that Family Reading Night is is Tuesday, October 11 at 6:00 in the East gym. We have lots of fun stories, games, crafts, and snacks. Bring your whole family because Reading Night is free! If you want to shop the book fair, it will also be open that evening.

I can’t wait to hear which books you like!

Mrs. Matzat

Summer Reading Programs – Earn free stuff for reading!

Summer is a great time to do some extra reading! You can really take time to enjoy several books without the extra pressures of school. Many local libraries and books stores are offering special reading programs where you can earn fun prizes, including free books! Be sure to check these out and share them with your parents. The Taneyhills library in Branson and the Taney County Library in Forsyth usually have summer reading programs as well. They just don’t have a website that I can link to. :)

Springfield Greene County Library – Springfield, MO
http://thelibrary.org/oneworld/

Christian Country Library – Ozark, MO
http://cclsummer.blogspot.com/2011/04/session-sign-up-and-reading.html

Scholastic Summer Challenge
http://www.scholastic.com/summer/

Scholastic Summer Challenge Booklist Ages 6-7
http://printables.scholastic.com/content/collateral_resources/pdf/11/SCBookList572011_006.pdf

Scholastic Summer Challenge Booklist Ages 8-10
http://printables.scholastic.com/content/collateral_resources/pdf/11/SCBookList8102011_007.pdf

Scholastic Summer Challenge Booklist Ages 10-12
http://printables.scholastic.com/content/collateral_resources/pdf/11/SCBookList102011_008.pdf

Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Program Imagination’s Destination
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/summerreading/index.asp

Books a Million Junie B. Jones Summer Reading
See local Branson store for information

And the winners are…

I read lots of great entries from kids who want to eat lunch with Kelly DiPucchio, and the winners have been selected. Drum roll please…

And the winners are:

Faith 506

Gabby 505

Lucy 505

Aden 408

Jenny 506

Ian 311

Congratulations to these kids. You will be eating lunch in the library tomorrow at noon!

Another contest in honor of our author visit! Win an autographed copy of Clink!

In honor of our author visit by Kelly DiPucchio this week, I’m hosting yet another contest for you! This time, the prize is an autographed copy of her newest book, Clink!

Last week, we read the story of Clink, a robot who was programmed to play music and make toast. There were some other robots in the story as well. Zippy could play baseball and clean up laundry at the same time. Blade could do fancy hairstyles. Penny could help with homework and make chocolate chip cookies. If you could design a robot, what would you name it? What would you program your robot to do?

Get a copy of the contest entry form from your teacher or Mrs. Matzat. Your job is to design your own robot. Give it a creative name, and tell me what you would have your robot do. Be sure to draw a colorful picture of what your robot looks like. The winning robot designer will get an autographed copy of Kelly DiPucchio’s book, Clink!

The deadline for the contest is this Wednesday, so get started now! Good luck!

Mrs. Matzat

Win lunch with Kelly DiPucchio

On May 19, Kelly DiPucchio, the author of one of my favorite picture books, Sipping Spiders Through a Straw, is coming to visit our school! Six lucky kids have a chance to win lunch with Mrs. DiPucchio! To enter the contest, you need to write a good persuasive paragraph to me, telling me why you think you deserve to have lunch with the author. Here’s what you need to do to enter the contest:

1. Write your persuasive paragraph. Make sure you include specific reasons why you should get to have lunch with her. Be convincing! Type your paragraph in Word and save it so you don’t lose your work.

2. Copy your paragraph and paste it into a comment on this blog post. Your teacher or I can help you do this if you do not know how. Remember to use our Internet safety rules and only post your first name and your room number.

3. Submit your paragraph before the end of the day on Tuesday, May 17.

4. Check the blog Wednesday morning to see if you are one of the winners.

Good luck and have fun!

Mrs. Matzat

And this year’s winner is …

Monday night at my library conference, I got to find out the winners of this year’s Mark Twain Readers Award and the Show Me Readers Award. Are you ready to find out? May I have drumroll please…

And the winners are:

Show Me Award:

3rd place – Titanicat (21, 313 votes)
2nd place – Love, Autumn (13,864 votes)
1st place – Two Bobbies (21, 313 votes)

Mark Twain Award:

3rd place – Go Big or Go Home (1, 229 votes)
2nd place – Found (2,214 votes)
1st place – Stolen Children (5,123 votes)

So, were your predictions correct?

I had a great time getting to hear the authors speak about their books, and the coolest part was that I got to escort Mary Downing Hahn for the evening. I took her to all of the places she needed to go at the conference, and I was her helper during the autographing session. She is a very nice lady who really loves writing books for children.

Here is a picture of me with Mary Downing Hahn, the author of Deep and Dark and Dangerous.

Here we are at the autographing session.

Look at all the people waiting to get their books signed!

Here I am with Mary Casanova, the author of  Some Dog!

Here is Ard Hoyt, the illustrator of Some Dog.

I Feel Better with a Frog in My Throat – Guess the cures!

Today we are going read a great book called I Feel Better with a Frog in My Throat: History’s Strangest Cures by Carlyn Beccia. Before we read the story, see if you can predict which of the cures actually worked. You’ll find out if you are right or wrong when we read the book.

Click here to make your predictions.

Contest Deadline and Family Reading Night Reminder!

Don’t forget that today is the last day to qualify to vote for the Mark Twain Award and Show Me Award. If you finish before the end of the day, be sure to have your teacher email today!

Also, don’t forget that tomorrow is Family Reading Night, where we will be having a Reading Carnival! The fun starts at 6:00 in the East gym, and ends at 7:30. We will have lots of fun carnival games, prizes, food and you get to see my ever-so-cute pink clown costume. ;) Bring you whole family! It’s free!

Your library lady,

Mrs. Matzat