Dear HT Community,
What a fabulous few weeks we have had in the build up to Book Week 2024… Congratulations to the fabulous authors and illustrators who took out the prizes for 2024 – such an achievement.
Week 4 :
R.A. Spratt (booked a year ago):
Rachel was our guest author for the older grades, she was amazing - such passion, knowledge and soooo funny. People in Bowral (her hometown) actually thought she was a homeless person until they saw her photo in the local book shop.
Rachel has written 30 books, plans and plots for two weeks prior to writing a book and then makes time to write for two hours a day. Rachel writes 10 books a year and her podcast launched during Covid has over 5 million listeners.
Her story about all her books having ‘Self-explanatory titles’ made complete sense – grandparents are her best clients and easy titles are better to remember.
Rachel started each session with a loud trumpet, shared great writing tips, gave us a private reading of one of her books and then ended up with a quick song on her ukulele.
Week 5:
Magic Mike (booked a week ago)…
OML he was soooooo amazing, and we were all completely gobsmacked. I haven’t stopped telling people about how Magic Mike…
Made two friend looks at each other and then the cards they were holding tight in their palms swap to the other friend’s palm.
Got a child to select a card from a deck, pulled out a card that said, ‘not your card’, then found their card with their name written on it. He then made the actual deck of cards that the child was holding onto turn into a glass box that said ‘Magic Mike’.
He also asked loads of random questions and somehow worked out the code to Mrs McCann’s phone.
Got one child and 10 teachers to type all these ridiculous numbers onto their phones (that the child said) and somehow the final answer was the date and exact time.
Got myself and Mr O’Rourke to pick a random number from 1 – 50 which was a movie title, got a child to pick a random number from 1 – 100 that was something from the shops and then had a poster printed of both of us doing that exact thing.
If you ever got a chance get to one of Mike’s shows go, although from Hollywood to Holy Trinity what more would he want to do.
Holy Trinity Book Week Parade, Awards Ceremony and Staff Production..
By 8.30am the car park was full, parents were ready to go and the blacktop was filled with every outfit imaginable- from Peter Pan’s Boat, to the faraway tree, a rubric cube, Lighting McQueen’s car, a bee hive, a bunch of grapes, a 100 magicians, Barbie herself, crayons, wizards galore, Narnia’s lamppost, butterflies, Charlie Bucket, angry bears and wimpy kids… the list goes on but it was the best ever. Thanks to Mr Feerick for keeping us all dancing.
After much singing, dancing and laughing we said farewell to our parents and guests and headed into the hall for the serious side of the day – announcing the ‘Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner’ books and honour books for 2024 - it wasn’t that serious and there were lots of laughs. After the formalities we got some children up on the stage to tell us all about their outfits. Photos taken and a bit of dancing done.
To conclude the celebrations the staff then put on their annual Book Week Play ‘Cindy, a modern day Cinderella’. It was hysterical and often off script, but the children laughed and laughed. The director cringed but it all worked out - Mr Davis was Guy Prince, Mrs McDevitt was Cinders, Mrs Sheargold the Stepmum and the Three Stepsisters were from another school, I am sure. Thanks to Mrs. White for the accompanying slide show and soundtrack.
Sorry – I have written a thesis.
Next week photos of the Book Week Parade Best Dressed, our Aura Parker visit (wear something fabulously blue and bring a toy bird if you can) and our Magic Show Update (unfortunately postponed until next Friday as I have no voice)
God Bless,
Kate Mertz