Are you getting ready to enjoy NSS at your local public or school library? Find out what's happening in your area, make a hat, take a child or two along if you like, and enjoy the fun. Jessica has lots of ideas to get you inspired.
The NSS is run by the Australian Library and Information
Association (ALIA) and this year their chosen title is I Got This Hat by Kate and Jol Temple, illustrated by Jon Foye, and
it is just delightful.
Yes, it is a picture
book aimed a younger audience, but that certainly doesn’t mean they are the only
ones who can enjoy this book. I
will be sharing this story will all of my students aged from 4 to 12 and based
on my past NSS experiences including The
Brothers Quibble, Too Many Elephants
in This House, The Wrong Book and
The Very Cranky Bear, it will be a
big hit regardless of age.
If you are not convinced that this book hits the mark for an
older audience, why not approach it as a “Buddy” activity, with older children
sharing the book with younger children, or completing an activity as a follow
up together. Readers’ Theatre type
activities are a great way to encourage read aloud skills in our older children. Setting up an environment where they
feel permitted to have fun is important too, and a hat theme is perfect to help
achieve this due to the broad nature of this topic. (Note - please be mindful of head lice issues if you are
planning to use actual hats as props).
There are loads of great ideas to support this year’s NSS at
the ALIA website and I
highly recommend the blog post devoted to I Got This Hat by The
Book Chook, Susan Stephenson, for an amazing range of activity suggestions
– well worth a look.
Another of my
favourite resources, online story-telling platform Story Box Library, will also be
adding I Got This Hat to their fabulous library in time for NSS.
For those with an ipod or ipad, my children, aged 8 and 10,
have enjoyed using the free I
Got This Hat App to create a range of hat themed images which mix the
quirky illustration style of Jon Foye with a photo of the user’s face. Images can be saved to the device. (Unfortunately not available for
android devices).
We all know that reading aloud is vitally important and
having fun with books is a great way to hook children into reading. ALIA have succeeded with the difficult
task of selecting an NSS title that is age appropriate for the youngest library
patrons across Australia, but is still relatable for an older audience – so I
say, hats off to them!
Jessica Marston
Parent & Teacher Librarian at Hagley Farm
School
Editor's note:
If you celebrate NSS this year, why not share one happy hat snap - (no faces without approval) and email to info@cbcatas.org and I will put together a celebratory page on the blog.
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