Wernli Library Happenings

October 2021

So many books, so little time!

The library is a busy place! Stop by and take a look at our Character Pumpkin Patch through October 29th. This month we kicked off our Wildcat Fall Book Challenge. Read below to find out how students can earn library reward time and get their picture on our Reader Leader wall. Students have been visiting the library for story time, learning about eBooks, and how to be a responsible digital citizens. Be sure to stop by the library on Wednesday, October 27th during our Fall of Fun love our school event. The library will be open, so come checkout books!

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Shop online or in person

The book fair is coming! A flyer will be sent home with the book fair complete schedule.


Shop at Wernli November 5-11th. Shop online November 4-17th.


EWALLET helps with CASHLESS payments!

The easiest way for kids to shop is with an eWallet. Parents can begin setting up eWallet accounts on the Scholastic Book Fair website. Funds will be available to students during the entire fair and online.

Wildcat Fall Book Challenge

Read each night! Read a variety of books and in different ways. Students can earn library reward time and get their picture on our reader leader wall in the library. Be sure to write down what books you are reading and turn your reading log into Mrs. Madrigal by December 3, 2021.
Read each night! Read a variety of books and in different ways. Students can earn library reward time and get their picture on our reader leader wall in the library. Be sure to write down what books you are reading and turn your reading log into Mrs. Madrigal by December 3, 2021.

October Book Spotlight

Author Aaron Reynolds and Illustrator Peter Brown collaborated on this humorous creepy story about a rabbit who loves carrots. It won the Caldecott Award for its illustrations. Can carrots really be that creepy? You will have to read it to find out!

Check out this Website!

Parents,


Do you ever wonder which movies, books, apps or online sites are best for your kids? Visit https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ to help get reviews, tips, and resources to help you make a decision about digital content and more.


For our 3rd-5th graders, visit https://www.digitalpassport.org/ to review Digital Citizenship tips through online gaming provided by Common Sense Media.

Amazing Resources for eBooks, audiobooks, and research