Library Service Hours 8:00AM - 5:00PM Monday to Friday
Exchange Book Report Event
What:
You will write book reports to exchange bookmarks. (One book report get one St. Mary's Halloween bookmark)
At the end, when you finish collecting the bookmarks, you can use them to change the gifts.
Prizes:
One bookmark can be changed to 1 decoration item in the library or 5 special nametags.
If you have 3 bookmarks, they can be exchanged for 1 decoration item, 5 special nametags, and a shelf marker with your name.
If you collect 5 bookmarks, you can get 1 decoration item, 10 special nametags, a shelf marker with your name, 1 Halloween coloring book, and the book holding priority at the library (Library's VIP).
When:
From 24th October to 4th November.
How:
Read a book and write a report about it. Click here for the Book Report Template.
Puzzles and Quizzes
The activities in the Library Time. Puzzles and Quizzes will be played by the house and you can get points for your house if you win the games.
Puzzles:
We will divide a class into 4 teams following the house. Some pieces of puzzles are hidden on the shelves and you have to find them. Then bring the puzzle pieces to your team and solve them as quickly and correctly as possible.
House points will be calculated as follows:
The first-place team will get 5 points.
The second-place team will get 4 points.
The third-place team will get 3 points.
The fourth-place team will get 2 points.
Quizzes:
Expand your English vocabulary and knowledge with interesting quizzes related to the Halloween season during library time. You will get house points for as many answers as you can give.
Activities at Home
Halloween is on the way, and with it comes tons of inspiration for keeping little ones entertained. Think spooky math activities, silly sensory bins, pumpkin slime, bat puppets, and more. As a bonus, most of these fun Halloween activities can be completed with things you already have at home!
Celebrate the spooky season with these Halloween arts and crafts for toddlers and preschoolers. They're perfect for decorating your house for trick-or-treating, and making them improves your child's motor skills, creative thinking, and cognitive development. All you need is a few simple supplies and some festive Halloween spirit.