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OLI AND BASIL by Megan Hess

The Dashing Frogs of Travel

You may be familiar with The World of Claris books by Megan Hess. Here is a new book to add to her collection, ‘Oli and Basil’. They are the dashing frogs of travel.

Megan Hess is an acclaimed art director and illustrator. She has worked with some prestigious designers and luxury brands, such as Chanel and Dior.

The art work and illustrations alone are beautiful to observe before you read the book. 

Look out for the glossy green foiled pages!

Read to see how these frogs realise they need each other to make a wonderful team. 

This is a stunning book and a wonderful read!

From 

The Library 

Diana Farfalla

 

 

SAVE THE DATE!

 Wednesday 11:15 am

  19th May 2021

   We are READING. . .‘GIVE ME SOME SPACE!’

   By Philip Bunting.

VICTORIAN PREMIERS’ READING CHALLENGE 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/prc/Pages/default.aspx

Every student at BPS is registered!

Every student has been given their login and passwords.

 

Your LOGIN and PASSWORD are the same as your individual student school Google account. Eg. DFARF (login) Shark.8191 (password).

 

Please use New Incognito Window (Ctrl + Shift + N ) when sharing digital devices.

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Number of books you need to read

Prep to year 2

Students in prep, year 1 and year 2 can read books by themselves or with someone else.

Number of books: 30Number of books from the Challenge book list: 20 or more

Year 3 to year 6

Number of books: 15Number of books from the Challenge book list: 10 or more

Everyone who completes the Challenge will receive a Certificate of Achievement from the Premier.The Challenge is on until September!

Read a book and record it!

Write a book review too! It is optional!

Looking forward to another great year, reading in the VPRC 2021.

From The Library

Diana Farfalla

 

 

 

BOOK REVIEWS 

 

Krista B

Year 6

Holm, Jennifer L

Swing it, Sunny

I thought it was very funny! I liked how Sunny [at the end of the book] met a friend and her friend Neela taught her something which was swinging flags.I rate this book 5 stars

 

 

 

Stella B

Year 1

 

Feiner, Bec

If I was prime minister

This book has the best ideas on how to make Australia an even better country.If I was Prime Minister I would build an aquarium where you can swim with the dolphins.

 

 

 

Kuang W

Prep

Mackintosh, David

What's up MuMu?

I like it because it's a good story, Mumu and Lox are best friends, and they cheer up each other.

 

 

 

Harper T

Year 2

 

Rippin, Sally.

The soccer star

The book was good because it tells you that girls can play boys sports too.

 

 

 

Orla L

Year 4

 

Daywalt, Drew

The day the crayons came home

This book made Duncan realise that he should pay more attention to his crayons and keep them closer and not to lose them. I liked this book because it showed a lot of care to the crayons.

 

 

 

Adler A

Year 3

 

Kinney, Jeff

The meltdown

I like it because it has many interesting parts in it.

 

 

 

 

Coco S

Year 5

 

Messenger, Shannon.

Keeper of the lost cities

Best book ever! I’m excited for the next.😃

 

 

 

 

Krista B

Year 6

 

Meyer, Stephenie

New moon

Edward and his vampire family have to go away because it’s starting to get dangerous around their hometown. Bella is really sad because her loved one has to go away from her. Jacob (a werewolf and Bella’s best friend) starts to get close to Bella when Edward is away. Once again, they face many challenges and make great memories.I really loved this book! I’m starting to enjoy the series more and more! The book was addictive and immensely hard to put down.