Hello and welcome to the Falkirk Libraries podcast with Tanya and Scott (from Edinburgh Libraries). Today’s episode is all about myths, legends and fairy tales and the books they have inspired.
What we havebeen reading and listening to:
Tanya has been reading:
Scott hasbeen reading:
And listening to:
Library love..obviously Radio Lab
Newand forthcoming adult books:
New and forthcoming children’s titles:
DVD recommendations:
Our Reading Agony this week: ‘My 9 year old daughter has dyslexia and I want to supporther with her reading as she’s really behind the others in her class’.
Finally, how about spoken word books – books read onto cd or online – to help her enjoy books in a different way? We have a small selection of books for kids on cd in our libraries and a big selection in our eaudiobooks service, which can be found by downloading our rb digital app (either onto your desktop or onto your phone or tablet) and looking for Falkirk Libraries. I know you have a big selection in Edinburgh Libraries too, and most library services now offer this. All you’ll need is your library card and pin number – if you don’t know your pin number, then ask staff at your local library.
Staff quote of the day“The answer isalways Bob”
Our Discussion was all about Myths, legends and fairy tales in books – both novels and non fiction, adult and child
Did You Know? If you enjoyed today’s podcast, thenyou might also like our videos – we’re on You Tube as Falkirk Libraries. Our most recent videos are some lovelypicture books that I read, with a wonderful BSL interpreter signing beside me,finishing up with a rhyme or song – the videos are suitable for hearing or Deaf/ deaf little people and adults and we also think they might be useful forautistic kids so they can have a look at the type of thing that happens in ourfun weekly storytime sessions. I had alot of fun recording them
Coming Soon – Writing Rammy
The Rammy Returns! Falkirk Librariesannual short fiction competition, The Writing Rammy, is back for its thirdyear.
The competition is open to all ages,whether you’re 5 or 105! Taking part couldn’t be easier; all you have to do iswrite a short piece of fiction or poetry about anything you choose. You caneven send in entries from your whole family for a chance to claim our FamilyRammy prize!
Age categories this year
Look out for writing workshops in libraries this summer. All the entry details are availablein libraries and on our website
Thank you for listening to the Library Love podcast, we hope you’ve enjoyed yourself and if you did, then rate and review us on Apple so that more people can find out about us. We love to hear from you and if you’d like to get in touch with us, or if you’ve got a Reader Agony of your very own then go to www.librarylovefalkirk.com, Falkirk Libraries on Facebook, Instagram and You Tube or @LibFalkirk on Twitter
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