Author: Bob Graham Illustrator: Bob Graham Publisher: Walker Books Australia, Australia, 2020
Make miniature furniture (couch and chairs)
What you need:
• Eggcarton• 12Beads(flatoneswithholesinthemiddle)• Paint• Paintbrush• Hotgluegun(tousewithadultsupervision)• Optional:yoghurtcontainer,feltfabricscraps,acamera
1. Tomakeaminicouch,cutofftheendofanemptyeggcarton
lid-about5cmfromtheend. 2. Nowcuttheotherendoftheeggcartonlidinhalf,sothatyou
havetwocorners.Youmayneedtotrimthemsotheyaremoresquareinshape.Thesewillbeyourchairs.
3. Usingathickpaintbrush,paintyourcouchandtwochairs.Makesureyoucovertheminpaintsononeoftheoriginalcartonisshowing.
4. Select4beadsandwiththehelpofanadultuseahotglueguntocarefullyattachthemtoeachcorneroftheundersideofyourcouchcarton.Makesureitistheflatsideofthebeadthatyougluetothecarton.Thiswillhelpyourcouchtositflatwhenyouplaceitonanevensurface.
Ellie’s Dragon
Themes: Friendship, Imagination, Change, Childhood, Transition Activity Age: All ages
5. Dothesamefortwochairs.Glueabeadontothecornerundertheflatsideofeachchair.
6. Whilstyou'rewaitingforthefurnituretodry,youmightliketo:• makeaminicoffeetableoutofyoghurt
containercutinhalf(andpaintit)• createarugforyourfurnitureoutofafelt
scrap,andaddsmalllittlecutsintoeachendtocreatearug-likefringe
• handsewminiaturecushionsoutoffabricscraps.
7. Onceyourfurnitureiscompletelydryyoucanenjoyarrangingitintoaminilivingarea.Invitesomeofyourfavouriteminiaturetoystorelaxonthecouchandchairs.
8. Youmightalsohavesomeofyourowncreativeideasformakingotherpiecesofminiaturefurnitureoutofoldcontainersandscrapmaterials.
Write a list of instruction for how to look after a special friend like 'Scratch' from the story. What do they need? How can you help care for them?
Author: Freya Blackwood Illustrator: Freya Blackwood Publisher: Harper Collins, 202o
Make an activity spinner
What you need:
• Bowltotracearound• Plainpaper• Cardboard(partofacerealboxorcardboardcarton)• Pencil• Colouredpensandpencils• Skewer(orsomethingtopokeaholewith)• Splitpin• PaperClip • Glueandtape
1. Tracearoundalargebowlontoapieceofpaperandthen
againontocardboard. 2. Cutoutthepaperandthecardboardcircle. 3. Foldthepapercircledownthemiddle.Thenfoldyourhalf
circleinhalfagain,tomakeaquarter.Foldthequarterinhalf. 4. Unfoldyourcircleandyoushouldnowseeeightequalparts. 5. Oneachoftheeighths,inpencilwritedownadifferent
activitythatyouenjoydoingwithafriend.Forexample,baking,playingLego,shootinghoopsetc.
The Unwilling Twin Themes:
Siblings, Childhood, Friendship, Beach, Summer, Conflict, Sharing, Individuality Activity Age: Lower & middle primary
6. Selectadifferentcolourforeachoftheactivityportionsofyourwheelanddecorateeachone.Youcoulddrawasmallpictureifthereisspacetoo.
7. Drawanarrowshapeontoathickpieceofpaperorcard.Thisshouldbeabouthalfaslongasoneoftheeighthsinyourwheel.Cutitout.
8. Glueyourpaperwheelontothecardboardcircle.Ifyouhaveaccesstoalaminator,youmayliketoalsolaminateyourwheeltomakeitstronger.
9. Pokeaholethroughthecentreofyourwheel(whereallthelinesmeet)withaskewercarefully.Thenpokeyoursplitpinthroughthehole,youmayneedtowriggleittohelpitfitthroughthehole.Don'tpushitallthewaydown.
10. Foldtheendsofthesplitpinacrossthebackofthewheel,firmly. 11. Nowslipapapercliparoundtheheadofthesplitpinandattachyourarrowtothepaperclip
usingtape.Thiswillcreateyourspinner. 12. Youcannowenjoyselectinganactivitytodowithafriend,bytakingturnstospinthespinnerand
seewhatactivityitlandson.
Author: Anna McGregor Illustrator: Anna McGregor Publisher: Scribe Publishing, Australia, 2020
Make your own tidal rockpool
What you need:
• Largeplasticcontainer• Rocksandstonesofdifferentsizes• Cup• Water• Optional:plasticseacreatures(oryoucanmaketheseoutofclay
orplaydough)• Optional:sand
1. Placestonesandrocksaroundthebottomofyourcontainer.
Arrangethemsotheyareinvaryinglevelstocreateyourrockpool.Youcanalsoaddsomesandtoo.
2. Addminiseacreaturestoyourpool. 3. Discusswhichseacreatureswillbeunderwaterfirstwhen
youaddthewater. 4. Fillupthecupwithwaterandpouritintotherockpool. 5. Observewhichseacreaturesarecoveredfirst.Whathappens
tothestonesandsandthatarecoveredwithwater?
Anemone is Not the Enemy
Themes: Oceans, Habitats, Natural World, Marine Life, Friendship, Inclusion, Exclusion, Humour Activity Age: Early years, Lower primary
6. Continuetofillupyourrockpooltocreateahightideandpointouthowtheseacreaturesarenowunderthewater.
7. Tocreatelowtide,scoopoutthewaterwiththejugorcup.8. Photosoftherockpoolsinlowandhightidecouldbetakenandthenlaminatedto
createabackdropforfutureimaginaryplayusingseacreaturesandotherobjects.
Sketch your rock pool during high tide and low tide. Enjoy some sensory play with your rock pool. Discuss how sea creatures found in rock pools have to adapt to survive in the fluctuating tides. They are sometimes exposed to air, and at other times submerged under water. They have special features to help them survive in this environment. For example, some suction on to rocks, others have hard shells to protect and hide them, and some have tentacles to catch passing prey.
Author: Maggie Hutchings Illustrator: Felicita Sala Publisher: Affirm Press, 2020
Code the Cockroach
What you need:
• Maskingtapeorsheetsofpaper• Scissors • Printablepictureandarrowcards(seeattached)
1. Createa4x4squarecodingmatonthefloorusingmaskingtape
orsheetsofpaper.2. Printandcuteachofthepicturecardsprovidedandplacethem
intosquaresonthemat(start,pinata,cake,vacuum,binandhome)
3. Printandcutthearrowcardsprovided.4. Writethecodeforthecockroachusingthesearrowcardsto
showhimthepathtowalkthroughoutthecodingmat,passingeachobjectastheyappearinthestorybeforefinishingatthehome(start>partygames>birthdaycake>vacuum>bin>home).
5. Onceyouhavecreatedthecode(path),imagineyouarethecockroachfromthestoryandfollowyourowninstructionstomovethroughthecodingmat...oraskafriendtofollowyourinstructions.Trycreatingdifferentpathsforthecockroach.
6.
Your Birthday was the BEST! Themes:
Celebrations, Birthdays, Party, Humour Activity Age: Middle and Upper Primary
6. Askafriendtocreateapathforyoutofollow.
Going further by creating an online version of this game using a simple coding software program or app.
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Scan the QR code to view each story on Stor{Box Library and complete the act1v1ty. There 1s a ch-allenge for each story as well - see if you can use your eagle eyes to find all the answers! After watching each story, colour in the stars to rate each book. Once you've watched all six stories there is a space to choose your favourite one!
Flap those wings! You've landed in [!]�1S[!]..,.:;J.�the world of BIRDS! 1�· · t::1r-.�
Scan the QR code to watch [!)fi■,.-.,p;:Busy Beaks, by Sarah Allen.
After watching the story draw your favourite bird from the book.
How many pelicans are fishing for their breakfast?
Snuggle up with the ones you love - you've landed in the world of FAMILIES!
Scan the QR code to watch Who's Your Real Mum? by Bernadette Green.
After watching the story, write or draw one thing your parent does that makes you feel special.
How many polar bears can you spot in the story?
WOOF WOOF! You've landed in the world of DOGS!
Scan the QR code to watch We Love You Magoo, by Briony Stewart.
After watching the story, put these events from the story in order by numbering them 1-5.
D Magoo drinks from the toilet
D Magoo scratches the door
D Magoo eats the teddy
D Magoo jumps in the car
D Magoo eats the breakfast
� What colour is the stripe on w Magoo's food bowl?
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