Storytime News September 2013

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Mary Mary quite contrary, How does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shells, And pretty maids all in a row. Allora Library Herbert Street, ALLORA QLD 4362. Phone: 4666 3742 Stanthorpe Library 56 Lock Street, STANTHORPE QLD 4380. Phone: 4681 2141 Warwick Library 49 Albion Street, WARWICK QLD 4370. Phone: 4661 0342 Mobile Library For details phone: 4661 0342


Baggy Brown and the royal baby Peck, peck, peck The box boy On my scooter How to catch a monster Baby goes baaaaa! Dino bites! Banjo and Ruby Red Are we there yet? Dog loves counting Silver buttons What Wally wanted Sophie Scott goes south Kyle in trouble

Inkpen, Mick Cousins, Lucy Webster, Mal Bruna, Dick Bollenbach, Christina Chapman, Lynne Hall, Algy Craig Gleeson, Libby Williams, Sam Yates, Louise Graham, Bob Goodman, Louise Lester, Alison Hamm, Melanie

Making friends with Breezy Coaching Madcap Lost tooth rescue

Oldfield, Jenny Oldfield, Jenny Ledger, Kate

1/3 cup crunchy peanut paste 1/3 cup sweet chilli sauce 1/3 cup soy sauce 1 tray of chicken (wings, drumsticks, tenderloins or breast chopped) 30 days hath September, April, June and November, All the rest have 31, Excepting February alone. Which only has but 28 days clear, And 29 in each leap year.

In a baking dish mix the peanut paste, sweet chilli sauce and soy sauce. Add the chicken and stir to coat. Place in a moderate oven until chicken is cooked. Serve with rice and mixed vegetables. Yum!


What you need: Small yoghurt container Pair of old stockings Grass seed Potting mix or sand Paper Pen Glue Cut the feet out of a pair of stockings just above the ankle. Sprinkle some grass seeds into the bottom of the stocking foot and fill it with potting mix or sand. Twist the stocking until it is the shape and size of a tennis ball size, and then tie it off, leaving about 10cm dangling down at the bottom. Draw a funny face (eyes, mouth), cut the pieces out and glue them to the side of your container. Half-fill the yoghurt container with water and place the head on top, so the stocking tail is dangling into the water. Use a spray bottle of water to moisten his head. Place him on a window sill that gets plenty of sun. Check each day to make sure the stocking head remains damp. In a week or so the grass shoots will start to sprout out the top of the head like hair! There are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 of different things in this picture.

2 __________________ 4 __________________ 6 __________________ 8 __________________ 10 _________________


Help the bees find their way through the maze to the flowers below.

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