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Monday 10 November 2014

Books and Youtube



 
 


Are you interested in finding out how Jeff Kinney draws his characters from his Diary of a Wimpy Kid series? Well, you could learn how to draw his characters on the Jeff Kinney's Cartoon Class video series from Penguin Kid's TV on YouTube.  There's actually a Wimpy Kid channel that has EVERYTHING you would want to know about Jeff, the books, the characters...




Would you like to hear the very funny and popular author (and actor) David Walliams read from his book Gangsta Granny .........?



 Or maybe you would like to hear Jacqueline Harvey talk about Alice-Miranda... watch here...

Would you like to see and hear how illustrator Alison Lester starts to make books? Watch here...



What about Captain Underpants? The author of these funny books, Dave Pilkey also has his own Youtube channel which has everything you could possibly want to see or hear about these popular books.  Watch one of his book trailers here...





Do you want to find out about new books? Well you can watch a Book Trailer about Sally Rippin's new book Angel Creek on her own YouTube channel.




There are so many book related videos on YouTube that entertaining to watch. You can see and hear authors and illustrators talking about their books, how they write or illustrate their books or you can watch book trailers to find out about new books that you might like to read. All you need to do is to type in the name of your favourite authors or illustrators, type in the name of a publisher or type in children's book trailers. You probably need to check if the book trailer was made by a publisher or just a person who created a book trailer for fun.  You can see interviews with your favourite authors and illustrators or even watch them as they draw. You could even create your own book trailer for a favourite book or film a review of a favourite book and post it on YouTube! take a look...
Denise Pilinis

Sunday 26 October 2014

Waiting for  A Wimpy Kid..
I would have to say that the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Tom Gates  and Dork Diaries are two of the most popular series in the library. The books are popular with both boys and girls - children who love to read as well as the "But I can't find any books I like" readers. The next Wimpy Kid book, The Long Haul  will be in the library soon and there's no word as yet about the next Tom Gates or Dork Diaries. So, what can our children read in the meantime and while they are waiting for the book to be on the shelf? Well there's a few other choices which may keep all our children happy!

As far as series go there's...
Big Nate by Lincoln Pierce, The Loser List by H. N. Kowitt, Red Dirt Diaries by Katrina Nanstead, Stuff Happens by various authors, The World of Norm by Jonathan Meres, Weirdo 1, 2 and 3 by Ahn Do,  Nerds by Michael Buckley, Starring Jules by Beth Ain, Jeremy Strong by Jeremy Strong, The Floods by Colin Thompson, The Strange Case of Origami Yoda (and others) by Tom Angleberger A series of unfortunate events by Lemony Snicket, How to train your dragon by Cressida Cowell, Popularity Papers by Amy Ignatow, Eric Vale by Michael Gerard Bauer,  My sister the vampire by Sienna Mercer, Middle School by James Patterson, and Treasure Hunters by James Patterson.








These are just a few suggestions for other popular series in  our library. I am always more than happy to help our students out with their book choices. All they need to do is pop in to see me on the library and I will try my best to help them find something to read.
Denise Pilinis
Library technician