Congratulations to our library monitors of the week, Bai-Toey and Aman! They were chosen because of their contributions to the library this week. Thank you both!

Here’s what they have to say about being library monitors:

Bai-Toey (Head Library Monitor) in 6MF:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What do you enjoy most about your job?
I enjoy seeing people happy and I also enjoy the great experience I have in the library, the more complex work I been given.

What book would you recommend to junior students? Why?
I would recommend  The Magic  Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton. It’s crammed with magic and adventure. I think most children would like the wonderful land up the magic tree you would feel like you were actually standing there watching it happening.

What would you say to encourage students to visit the library often?
The library is a place that you can get knowledge and adventure. It’s filled with different types of boks. You could travel anywhere by just reading. You can also borrow books you like too. So, I strongly recommend you to come to the library.

 

Aman in 5RP:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What do you enjoy most about your job?
It’s great learning and exploring the library. I have learned in the library more than I did before. This happens because of the shelving of the books.

What book would you recommend to junior students? Why?
I would recommend Cool by Michael Morpurgo because it’s really descriptive, has nice vocabulary, and it’s very catchy.

What would you say to encourage students to visit the library often?
A library is a place where you read and learn. It’s a place where you learn different texts and you learn to be creative and more importantly, it’s a place where you learn what book is good for you.