World Book Day
Date: Wed 4 March
Time: 6.30pm – 7.30pm
Venue: Explore Acomb Library
Cost: £2
Enjoy World Book Day with teen author Kerry Drewery.
Portrait Session at Acomb Library on 14th March
“Flash retelling” on World Book Day
Around 750 pupils from City of York Council schools will be taking part in a ‘flash retelling’ to help mark World Book Day on Thursday 5 March.
Pupils across the city will be retelling a traditional tale they have learnt off by heart at 10.30am.
The pupils have used the ‘Talk for Writing’ approach to help them learn the tale. This involves them using actions and a visual story map to learn the tale. Learning stories off by heart gives children the story language and text structures to be able to create their own stories.
Pie Corbett who developed the Talk for Writing approach, said: “The great City of York will ring together the bells of a thousand voices, telling and celebrating the joy of a story. Stories lie at the heart of every culture. Without them, education is dry as dust. They bind us together as one people helping us to understand ourselves and each other. Stories make us a stronger and better people. Let the story spread across the city and stay in the heart of every teller and every listener.”
World Book Day is a worldwide celebration of books and reading, marked in over 100 countries all over the world. For more information on libraries in the city visit www.exploreyork.org.uk
Gruffalo in Acomb Library tomorrow (Friday)
Scarecrow’s wedding tomorrow (Thursday) in Acomb
Ellie Stevenson in Acomb tomorrow (Wednesday)
Date: Wed 18 Feb
Time: 7.00pm – 8.00pm
Venue: Explore Acomb
Cost: £3.00 including tea or coffee
Come along and hear Ellie talk about her new book “Shadows of the lost child” inspired by the legends of York.
“Teen Fest” at Acomb Library 4th March
Acomb Library offers businesses advice on using twitter
Inkwell on tour
Dates: Sat 14 Feb,
Thur 19 Feb and
Sat 28 Feb.
Times: Various
Venues: Explore York, Explore Tang Hall and New Earswick Libraries
Join “Inkwell on tour” around our libraries across February. Come and explore your imagination through a range of fun and friendly creative writing activities.