Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

29th December Summer

It's Summer   

 
Take a trip to the beach where you'll find the best sandcastles ever built, fish and chips for lunch, lots of boats and a few perfect waves.

In my last blog I was bemoaning the Summer weather, but then it came good and now today it is very overcast again. When it was warm and sunny with brilliant blue skies and glistening sea I began thinking about which picture books epitomise Summer in Australia. They need to include the beach, swimming, doing nothing, cicadas, flies, mosquitoes, blue bottles, seagulls, picnics, cherries, mangos, zinc cream, sunburn, cricket, camping, fishing, outdoors, barbecuing... Of course they could include drought and bushfires, but I'm not including those here. I came up with this list. My childhood summers were a cross between Perfect  and Magic Beach as I grew up on the South Coast of New South Wales in a rural idyll like the farming area depicted by Freya Blackwood, but spent my school holidays at Hyams Beach in Jervis Bay at my grandparents' rental cabins so experienced the wonders of the beach depicted in Magic Beach  by Alison Lester.


Why I Love Summer 
by Michael Wagner and Tom Jellett *

Sunny days, weekends at the pool, games in the backyard, daylight until late and long, lovely holidays . . . that's summer, the best season ever.  




Summer
by June Factor and Alison Lester *

Celebrate a special summer’s day and all that it brings: changing weather, family gatherings, lots of fun and . . . Christmas! 



Summer Time
by Antonia Perenti and Hilary Bell *

Summer is here. Put your school shoes away, 
The long, lazy days can begin. 
Mangoes and magpies, municipal pools… 




Perfect
  by Danny Parker and Freya Blackwood *

On a perfect day, the hours stretch endlessly ahead. Scribbling with chalk, running with kites, digging for shells ... paddling, climbing, dreaming. 




Greetings From Sandy Beach
 
by Bob Graham *

The story of one family's camping holiday at the beach.





Magic Beach
by Alison Lester

Visit a perfect beach where you can swim, surf, splash through the waves, build sandcastles, beachcomb, explore rock-pools, muck about in boats, fish from the jetty, and build a bonfire under the stars. 


Summer Blue
by Trudie Trewin and Marjorie Crosby-Fairall

Marley and Moses lived in a place where the heat crept up and smothered the days in stifling stillness. And it stayed and stayed. A captivating story of a searing Australian summer and waiting for the welcome relief of rain.




Little Dog and the Summer Holiday
by Corinne Fenton and Robin Cowcher

The summer holidays stretch out forever. Little Dog and his family set off with their caravan. A nostalgic and delightful story about the way family holidays used to be. 


Two Summers
by John Heffernan and Freya Blackwood

Rick is coming to visit the farm again. But will he recognise the farm? Will he have as much fun as last time? Same friend. Same farm. Totally different landscape.




Australia at the Beach
 
by Max Fatchen and Tom Jellett

A story of sun, surf, picnics, fish and chips, and one-legged seagulls. This is how one Australian family spends Australia Day at the beach, from packing up the car to getting dumped by a wave, playing beach cricket, and coming home sandy and exhausted.




Not a Nibble  by Elizabeth Honey

Holidays at the beach mean camping, swimming, finding crabs, feeding the seagulls, walking, reading. Everyone has plans for things to do.


Of course there's many other Australian picture books that could be on this list such as The Deep by Tim Winton, A Swim in the Sea by Sue Whiting, Jetty Jumping *  by Andrea Rowe and two that are no longer in print Mr Plunkett's Pool by Gillian Rubinstein and Sunny Faces  by Jeri Kroll. The cover of this last book shows children's faces that are slathered in zinc cream just like ours were and this illustration really makes me smile. Unfortunately I can't find a picture to show you and the book is at school and I'm at home. The books marked with an * are on Story Box Library if you don't have a copy in your library. Other books about summer can be found here.



Tuesday, May 7, 2019

18th May International Learn to Swim Day

International Learn to Swim Day is the perfect opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of teaching children to 

International Learn to Swim Day in May is designed to draw attention to the fact that every child needs to know how to swim and it aims to  heighten awareness of the importance of learning to swim and be water-safe.

In Australia we are heading into Winter not Summer.  Though to be fair, many Australian children swim all year round as swimming squads do run through Winter and often occur in indoor pools. Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury-related death for children.

Teaching children to swim is high on the list of things my parents ask for books on, especially the ones with preschoolers who don't like the water or those of children who are not careful around water. 

Lottie and Walter by Anna Walker  is a new book, but perfect for reading with a child who is reticent about swimming and or giving it a go.  Heather Fell in the Water by Doug MacLeod is perfect for the other extreme. Heather is continually falling in water and her parents decide she will need to wear waterings (floaties) all the time.

Below is a list of books  in the library which will help encourage learning to swim.
Two factual books
* Learning Swimming by Katrin Barth
* Swimming  by Nick Rebman, and then lots of stories where children can see themselves, laugh at others and explore what to do next.

The Magic Moment  by Niall Breslin
* George Goes Swimming by Nicola Smee
* Peppa Goes Swimming
* Topsy and Tim Learn to Swim by Jean Adamson
* Maisie Learns to Swim by Lucy Cousins
Edward's First Swimming Party by Rosemary Wells
* Froggy Learns to Swim by Jonathan London
* Grug Learns to Swim  by Ted Prior
* Ruby Learns to Swim by Phillip Gwynne



* A Swim in the Sea by Sue Whiting
* Echidna Jim Went for a Swim by Phil Cummings
* Saturday is Swimming Day by Hyewon Yum
* Little by Little by Amber Stewart
* The Deep End  by Rebecca Patterson
* Clem Always Could by Sarah Watt
* Lollipop and Grandpa Go Swimming by Penelope Harper
* Grandpa's Big Adventure by Paul Newman
* The Deep by Tim Winton
* Mona the Champion by Sonia Holleyman







And some short chapter books to keep the swimmers interested
Horrid Henry's Swimming Lesson  by Francesca Simon
* The Deep End by Ursula Dubosarsky
* Ella and Olivia Little Lifesavers by Yvette Poshoglian
* Diary of a Super Swimmer by Shamini Flint
* Sporty Kids: Swimming by Felice Arena

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Too hot February!

We have sweltered at school since the term began. The heat and humidity seem interminable. It doesn't make for productive teaching when everyone just wants to get cool. Why aren't schools air-conditioned? I tried the 'power of suggestion' by putting together library displays about swimming and ice cream.

Many of the preschool classes have been to the library for the first time and it is a long walk (not really but they think it is) so we pretended to eat ice cream, acted out an ice cream poem and read Sam Lloyd's Two Little Aliens . In this story two aliens find ice cream and don't know what to do with it. It always makes the children feel so knowledgeable and they laugh at the aliens.

The displays worked. All the ice cream books left the library very promptly.They went before I even had the chance to share Bob Graham's Vanilla Ice Cream or Peter Sis' Ice Cream Summer. I always  enjoy sharing Mr Plunkett's Pool too, as there are so many scenarios that arise and can then be  discussed by the children, especially with my students who think that everyone has a pool or lives near the beach.

Below are some of the books we put out on display.