Saturday, May 28, 2022

1st June Global Running Day




Global Running Day
 is a day that celebrates the sport of running. It is held annually on the first Wednesday of June. Participants of all ages and abilities pledge to take part in some type of running activity. It's no secret that running is one of the most popular forms of exercise. People of all ages and abilities can benefit from running, and it's a great way to get outside and enjoy the fresh air.


Ironically, one of the two rules in our school library is 'no running' as it is small and crowded.Nevertheless, we do have books that feature running so we could do a display. I wonder how many students will remind me that you shouldn't run in the library.

Start with these  books astray are such fun!

A young boy takes a new book into the bathroom to read. But what a strange story! One by one, all sorts of animals-a cow, a polar bear, a lion, and more-race across the pages. But where are they running to? Then, the boy's reading is interrupted by a loud knock on the bathroom door. The very same creatures are outside, lined up to use the toilet! 





A little mouse is asleep until a ball suddenly bounces into his home, setting off an epic chase-from A to Z. 






It's Sports Day in the supermarket and all the veggies are in training. Everyone has been practising hard and is ready and raring to go. However, a new competitor joins the event, accompanied by The Evil Pea, and is determined to win all the prizes. 





Then you can get more serious with books such as these:


Hey, you! Sky's blue! a girl shouts as she runs by the window of a boy bent over his digital device. Intrigued, the boy runs out after her, leaving his shoes (and phone) behind, and into a world of sunshine, dewey grass, and warm sand.






As a little girl, Cathy Freeman had only had one dream - to win a gold medal at the Olympics. At twenty-seven years old, that dream came true. At the Sydney 2000 Games, she crossed the finish line, won a gold medal for Australia and became a national hero. How did she go from being a little girl who loved to run to an inspiration to people around the world? 




Because Bobbi Gibb is a girl, she's not allowed to run on her school's track team. But after school, no one can stop her--and she's free to run endless miles to her heart's content. She is told no yet again when she tries to enter the Boston Marathon in 1966, because the officials claim that it's a man's race and that women are just not capable of running such a long distance. So what does Bobbi do? She bravely sets out to prove the naysayers wrong and show the world just what a girl can do. 




He never stopped striving. At the age of 81, after a lifetime of making his body, mind, and heart stronger, Fauja decided to run his first marathon. He went on to break records all around the world and became the first person over 100 to complete the grueling long-distance race.



Now collect together anything else with 'run' or 'running' in the title or any book that features  running and your readers will have lots to choose from.













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