Thursday, December 22, 2011

Boredom Busting Ideas for Summer

Looking for ideas to keep the kids occupied these holidays?
Try these fun and simple craft ideas from across the galactic interweb:

"laser beam" obstacle course : streamers/string stuck across a corridor
(from Chicken Babies blog)

bubble wrap painting
(from Intello Kids blog - they also have a great idea for using squares of bubble wrap taped to the floor for hopscotch!)

coiled magazine paper glued to a balloon - when the glue has dried, pop the balloon!
(from Veetje blog)

photo bookmarks - have fun taking the photos before you even start on the bookmarks!

balloon and paper plate ping pong
(from Giggleberry Creations blog - they have lots of ideas for paper plate crafts)

paint bobby pins with nail polish - make sure they're completely dry before you wear them!
(from Pinterest)

pompoms - need we say more?
(from kraft croch blog)

Save the Date

National Simultaneous Storytime, Australia’s biggest single storytelling event, is coming to the Busselton Public Library on 23 May 2012 at 10am.

Mark the date in your diary and look out for the exciting announcement of the 2012 book coming soon!

Poetry Competiton for Under 12s


Alphabet Soup is a quarterly magazine for children aged 6 to 12, and is giving away a $20 book voucher in their current Summer Writing Competition.

Here's what you need to do:

* Write a poem no longer than 12 lines. Your poem should contain the word 'dragon.'

* Include a competition entry form. This may be printed from the website (see link below), photocopied (hard copies are available from the Busselton Library), or contact Alphabet Soup to have one emailed or posted to you.

* Your entry can be handwritten or typed. Make a copy of your entry as Alphabet Soup cannot return entries.

* Entries close 21 JANUARY 2012.

Visit http://www.alphabetsoup.net.au/ for information on current competitions for kids aged 12 and under.

To download a competition entry form (with T&Cs) click here.

Children's Laureate Winners


Congratulations Alison Lester and Boori Monty Pryor for being honoured as the first ever Australian Children's Laureates. The two incredibly talented children's authors will share the inaugural appointment for 2012 and 2013. During their appointment Alison and Boori will act as national and international ambassadors for Australian children’s literature and will separately visit every state and territory inspiring young people to share and write their own stories.

You can search for books by Alison Lester and Boori Monty Pryor on the Busselton Libraries catalogue, or for more information on the Australian Children's Laureate click here.

Friday, December 16, 2011

A Midsummer Knight's Read at Busselton Library


The annual Summer Reading Club program will once again be taking place at the Busselton Library throughout the summer holidays.

This year the theme is A Midsummer Knight’s Read, exploring medieval history and classic fairy tales, as well as contemporary stories with familiar characters such as knights, princesses and dragons with a new twist. The program will promote reading as an enjoyable experience and encourage children to seek out new places to read, along with celebrating familiar reading spaces.

The Summer Reading Club is promoted primarily to children from 4 to 12 years of age, offering a variety of engaging creative writing activities, arts and crafts activities and games which encourage a love for books and reading as well as literacy and computer skills.

At the Busselton Library, Summer Reading Club activities run from Thursday 15 December, 2011 until Wednesday 25 January, 2012. Children and young people can register for free at our library and will receive a participation pack with library information and an activity booklet.

Last year the Summer Reading Club was a huge success with over 880 books being read by Busselton kids. This year, with the help of your family, it could be even bigger and better!

Research demonstrates that children who read for pleasure are the best readers and that families that read together provide the strongest model for future readers. The Summer Reading Club is an excellent program to support reading over the holidays across the community.

For more information contact the Busselton Library on the (08) 9754 1588 or email.

Cape to Cape Home Educators Network

The Cape to Cape Home Educators Network is a group of parents who educate our children at home. We are from varied backgrounds and come with various philosophies. They are located in the southwest of Western Australia in the towns of (but not limited to) Augusta, Busselton, Cowaramup, Dunsborough, Nannup and Margaret River.

The Cape to Cape Home Educators Network organises outings, classes and clubs for the purpose of education, socialisation and support. Those living in the general area and wanting to join in on activities are welcome to be members.

For more info and to become a member click here.

Busselton Toy Library

Are you and our children sick and tired of having the same old toys?
Join the Busselton Toy Library are you can have new toys each week!

Busselton Toy Library is a community organisation and are currently looking for new members.
They are located at the Kent Street Family Centre and open each Saturday morning from 9.30-11am.
Toys can be hired for 2 weeks at a time for an annual fee, toys available are suitable for children from newborn through to around 6 years of age.
The range of toys includes puzzles and costumes to outdoor toys of all descriptions for both girls and boys.
For more information call phone (08) 9752 3550 or email.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Kids' Reading Guide 2011-2012

Summer's just around the corner - want to find a good read for your kids?

The Australian Bookseller's Association has published a Kids' Reading Guide for 2011-2012, full of great titles chosen and reviewed by children’s specialist booksellers and suitable for toddlers to teens and all kids in between!
Flick through the interactive catalogue, or have a go at the sliding puzzle game!

For more info and to view the guide, click here.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Children's Week Events in Busselton

Children’s Week is a National, annual event held around Universal Children’s Day, on the fourth Wednesday in October right across Australia.  This week is dedicated to celebrating children across our State and to highlighting their achievements.

It’s a time to promote awareness of Children’s Rights as proclaimed in 1954 by the United Nations and to remind us of our community responsibility to adhere and advocate for children as citizens, to value our relationships by listening to children and acting genuinely and honestly in response to their needs, ideas and development.

Children’s Week is an opportunity for the community to engage in a variety of activities that facilitate, support and encourage children and their families to play, learn and grow together.

Children’s Week recognises the rights of children to play and enjoy their childhood.

This year, Children’s Week opens on Saturday 22nd October and concludes on Sunday 30th.  The major Opening Event will be held at Whiteman Park on Sunday 23rd October and the Children’s Week Awards Ceremony will be held on Wednesday 26th October – Universal Children’s Day.

Have a look at some local Children's Week events coming up:

Monday 24th October: Busselton Family Playgroup Open Week
Where:Busselton Family Centre
19-21 Kent Street, Busselton
Description:Busselton Family Playgroup Sessions will be open to the public from Monday 24th October 2011 to Friday 28th October 2011 9.30am to 11.30am each day. Refreshments will be available.
Who for:Families with young children
Cost:Free!
Contact:Sherree Nuttall (Busselton Family Playgroup) 0450 735 305 or email

Friday 28th October: Biggest Freaky Friday!
Where:Geographe Leisure Centre
Cnr Recreation Ln and Queen Elizabeth Ave, Busselton
Description:Biggest Freaky Friday Ever
* New Bouncy Castle
* Inflatable
* DJ
* Sausage sizzle and drink
* Dance comp finale with first prize an ipod
Who for:Kids aged 10-13 only
Cost:$10.00
Contact:Geographe Leisure Centre 08 9754 3600 or email

For more info on Children's Week events go to the Children's Week website.

St John Ambulance Offers First Aid for Kids

Young children are being urged to learn first aid skills with visits to local beaches coming soon.

The St John Ambulance Busselton sub-centre is encouraging children from kindergarten age to learn first aid skills ahead of summer.

Free First Aid Focus courses are being offered to children through courses in schools or community groups, and will teach kids skills ranging from learning how to call for an ambulance to performing CPR.

With summer just around the corner, people will be out more, in the water and doing things they wouldn't normally do, so the risks of injury are greater - making it even more important to know basic first aid.

For more information call the St John Ambulance Busselton sub-centre on 9752 3866.

Relationships Australia : Dads Raising Girls

Did you miss the Dads Raising Girls workshop held at the Kent St Family Centre in September? Well it's on again!

This one night seminar looks at the importance of the father-daughter relationship. It discusses what daughters need from their dads and covers practical ways to improve and maintain a positive and rewarding relationship.

Where:Busselton Family Centre
19-21 Kent Street Busselton
Date:Wednesday 23rd November 2011
Time:6.30pm - 9.00pm
Cost:$25.00 per person

For bookings and payment please call (08) 9792 1111.

For more information please visit the Relationships Australia website.

Friday, September 23, 2011

School Holiday Activities @ Busselton Library

Fish Girl Colouring Competition

Two Busselton Jetty Family Experience Packs are up for grabs with the launch of a children’s colouring competition featuring the ‘Fish Girl’ - the newest piece of jetty art due for installation at the end of October.

There are two prize packs available – one for children aged 8 and under, and one for the 12 and under age group. The winners in each category will receive a Jetty Experience Family Pass which includes a jetty train ride, a tour of the Underwater Observatory and a range of souvenir items.

Entries are available at the Dunsborough and Busselton Libraries, the GLC and the Shire Admin Building.
They can also be downloaded by clicking here.

The competition ends on October 27, 2011. Entries can be delivered to the Busselton Library, the Busselton Jetty Interpretive Centre, and the Shire admin building on Southern Drive. Alternatively they can be posted to the Shire of Busselton at:

Communication Officer
Locked Bag 1
BUSSELTON WA 6280

Friday, August 26, 2011

Teeny Tiny Signs

Babies have an awareness of their wants and needs long before they can form words and sentences. Being able to communicate these via sign language, to parents who are able to understand and then respond, can have a huge impact in reducing frustration, tantrums and crying.

Teeny Tiny Signs offers an 8 week course in Baby Sign Language for hearing infants and toddlers from 6 to 36 months and their parents. The lessons are relaxed and fun with songs, toys and stories to learn key signs each week, covering everyday scenarios like bath/bedtime and playtime etc. The lessons are held once a week and last for around 45 minutes.

The level of participation for your baby will largely depend on age but babies learn through play and interaction with those around them, and signing is a wonderful way to bond with your little one.

By learning sign language, babies can start to express themselves from as early as around 8 months of age - long before speech is possible.

For more information contact Barbara Payne on 0438 196 588 or email.

Parenting WA South West Service Launch


Event:Playgroup WA (Inc) cordially invites you to South West Service Launch
Date:Wednesday 14th September, 2011
Time:11am to 1.30pm
Venue:Koombana Bay Sailing Club
Koombana Drive Bunbury, WA 6230
Refreshments and a light lunch will be served
RSVP:by Thursday 8th September, 2011
Contact:Karen Collins 0421 819 171 or email.

Other information:
11.00amGet Together
11.30amWelcome note David Zarb, CEO Playgroup WA
11.45amThe importance of the South West for Playgroup WA
Leanne Gordon, President of the Board, Playgroup WA
12:00pmLaunch speech
12:15 pmThe benefits of Playgroups/Research Summary
Kirsten J. Hancock, Telethon Institute for Child Research

Parenting WA Library


Do you live in Busselton, Collie, Harvey, Bunbury or anywhere in between?

The South West Parenting Service, as part of Parenting WA, is a free service providing information and parenting resources such as books, pamphlets, DVDs and videos on pre-birth, babies, children, teenagers and parenting. Free postal return is available to anyone who needs it - just ask when you borrow.

Click here to view lists of items you can borrow.

Parenting WA also provide experienced Parenting Coordinators who support families with children up to eighteen years of age by helping them gain confidence in their parenting. Coordinator for the South West, Brenna Denholm, offers the following services:

* Individual Meetings: Parents / carers can make a time to talk about their individual interests, concerns or situation.

* Community Presentations / Workshops: Topics on parenting can be presented at any groups such as New Mother's Groups, Playgroups, Play Cafe, schools or any child-focussed group on request.

For more information please call (08) 9725 2622 or Freecall 1800 681 842.

South West Parenting Service Hours:
Monday to Friday 9.00am to 4.30pm
Please note: Brenna travels across SW communities so please call 0417 991 052 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday afternoons.

Resource Library Hours:
Tuesday 9.30am to 4.30pm
Thursday 9.30am to 4.30pm
Friday 9.30am to 1.00pm

Friday, August 12, 2011

Get Down and Dirty... Outdoors!


In March 2011, Planet Ark commissioned an independent study to investigate childhood interaction with nature and how this interaction is changing.

The research shows that there has been a dramatic shift in childhood activity from outdoor play to indoor activity in the space of one generation.
73% of respondents played outdoors more often than indoors when they were young compared to only 13% of their children
72% of respondents played outside every day as kids compared to only 35% of their children
1 in 10 children today play outside once a week or less.

Physical benefits of playing outdoors:
♣ Children who play outside every day have better motor coordination and increased ability to concentrate.
♣ The outdoor environment allows children to move freely, placing fewer constraints on children’s gross motor movement and less restriction on their range of visual and gross motor exploration.

Cognitive benefits of playing outdoors:
♣ Greenery in a child’s everyday environment specifically reduces attention deficit symptoms. While outdoor activities in general help, settings with trees and grass are the most beneficial.
♣ While outdoors, a child is more likely to encounter opportunities for decision making that stimulate problem solving and creative thinking because outdoor spaces are often more varied and less structured than indoor spaces.
♣ Children are more likely to develop responsible attitudes toward risk if they have experience dealing with risky situations.
♣ Much of play is social. As such, play promotes learning about vital social skills such as turn-taking, sharing, negotiation and leadership.

Emotional benefits of playing outdoors:
♣ Free play has the ability to improve many aspects of emotional wellbeing, including minimising anxiety, repression, aggression and sleep problems.
♣ Mood may be positively affected not only by the physical activity itself but also by exposure to sunlight if the activity occurs outdoors.

Not allowing children to play freely and explore their outdoor environment results in a single benefit - safety. But this benefit can be outweighed by multiple risks – including compromised development, decreased physical exercise, increased obesity and limited spontaneous play opportunities.

If we’re sure that kids love to play, and we know that active outdoor play produces healthier, happier and more resilient kids, then the issue we face is simply the finding opportunities for regular, safe and easy outdoor activities for children. We need to make outdoors, not indoors, the habit.

Making outdoors a habit can be easy if you know how. Here is a list of simple ideas to try, adapt and add to, and many of them you can do right in your own backyard. These groups and activities are suitable for kids of all ages, so join your children and get outdoors!

♠ Climb a Tree
♠ Play street cricket
♠ Ride a bike
♠ Go for a bushwalk
♠ Walk the dog
♠ Go swimming
♠ Do some gardening
♠ Camp in the backyard
♠ Watch the sunset
(Information taken from Climbing Trees : Getting Aussie Kids Back Outdoors, published by Planet Ark)

Need some more inspiration? Small Fry : Outdoors is full of ideas for every season, and activities to stimulate all the senses – grab a copy at the Busselton and Dunsborough libraries!

Relationships Australia : Dads Raising Girls

Find out how you can build a rewarding father-daughter relationship.

As the primary male role model in a girl’s life, fathers play an important role in the development of their self-concept and self esteem. This affects how they relate to others, particularly to boys and men.

This workshop will discuss:
* Common myths and mistakes around father-daughter relationships.
* The importance of the father-daughter relationship.
* What do our daughters need from their dads?
* Practical ways to improve and maintain a positive and rewarding father-daughter relationship.

Where: Busselton Family Centre
19-21 Kent Street Busselton
Date: Thursday 1st September 2011
Time: 6.30pm - 9.00pm
Cost: $25.00 per person

For bookings and payment please call (08) 9792 1111.
Concessions are available for concession card holders.

For more information please visit the Relationships Australia website.

Relationships Australia : Mums Raising Boys

As the primary female role model in a boys life, mothers play an important role in the development of their sons identity, including their ability to be nurturing. This in turn affects how they relate to others, particularly to girls and women.

This workshop will discuss:
* The importance of the mother-son relationship
* What boys need from their mums
* Practical ways to improve and maintain a positive and rewarding relationship

Where: Busselton Family Centre
19-21 Kent Street Busselton
Date: Thursday 1st September 2011
Time: 6.30pm - 9.00pm
Cost: $25.00 per person

For bookings and payment please call (08) 9792 1111.
Concessions are available for concession card holders.

For more information please visit the Relationships Australia website.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Design a Cover for Alphabet Soup Magazine!



Using any materials you like, design a cover for Alphabet Soup magazine. Your artwork must be on one side of a sheet of white A4 paper. Make sure the paper is portrait orientation. Do not include the Alphabet Soup logo.

You may enter as many times as you like, but each entry must have a competition entry form with the declaration signed by the artist (aged 12or under), AND a parent. Entry forms and rules are available from the website
The winner's artwork will be used as the cover of the summer 2011 issue. The winner will also receive one copy of the summer 2011 issue, and art supplies worth $20.

The theme for the cover is: MEDIEVAL
Entries close 16 September 2011.

Visit the Alphabet Soup blog for some design-a-cover tips!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

ClayPlay for Creative Kids

Little fingers love clay because its shape changes fast enough to keep up with their quick minds. ClayPlay involves toddlers in keen observation of how objects interact with their environments, while celebrating clay's endless possibilities. What will the clump of clay become this time? Elephants playing catch with a coconut? A tractor tilling the soil? Clay can magically become anything and everything. ClayPlay stimulates tots' creativity, and gives them a sense of their own vast potential.



Why don't you make your own "play dough" at home?

Best Recipes had this easy recipe you can try:

Ingredients:
1/2 cup salt
1 cup plain flour
2 tablespoons cream of tartar
1 cup water
1 tablespoon oil
food colouring

Method:
1. Mix all ingredients together in a medium-sized saucepan.
2. Stir over heat until dough is pliable.
3. Allow to cool and store in a well sealed plastic bag or container.

Play dough made using this recipe should last for months if kept in the fridge.

Have fun with it!

Family of Origin : Understanding its Influence and Impact


Have you ever wondered why you do or say certain things and then realise that you either sound exactly like one of your parents? Or have you ever realized that you are doing your best to do the exact opposite of your parents?
Our values, beliefs and behaviours are strongly influenced by the culture of our family of origin. It is only after we gain awareness of how our family of origin has influenced us that we can then make adult choices in our lives.

This one night seminar looks at the patterns and influences of the family we were raised in, and how these are linked to our relationships today. It covers:
* Family rules, values and customs
* How families function
* What patterns continue to influence you

Where:Busselton Family Centre
19-21 Kent St, Busselton
Date:Wednesday 31st August
Time:6.30pm - 9.00pm
Cost:$25 per person

For payment and bookings please call (08) 9792 1111.

For more information please visit the Relationships Australia website.

Relationships Australia : Healthy Conflict in Relationships

"Conflict is a normal part of any relationship."

How to manage it and resolve problems in a way that improves relationships rather than harms them is the focus of this one night seminar.

Strategies discussed include:
* Defining what constitutes conflict and the importance of healthy conflict resolution.
* Common Strategies used while handling conflict.
* Learning new skills for healthy resolution.
* Looking at a step-by-step approach to a healthy resolution.

Where:Busselton Family Centre
19-21 Kent St, Busselton
When:Thursday 25th August 2011
Time:6.30pm - 9.00pm
Cost:$25 per person

For bookings and payment please call (08) 9792 1111.
Concessions are available for concession card holders.

For more information please visit the Relationships Australia website.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Words of Wisdom from Dr Seuss

"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go."


- Dr Seuss (1904-1991) -

The Busselton Library has plenty of Dr. Seuss' books for you and your family to enjoy,
so come in and have a look!

Busselton Public Library Opening Hours:
Monday9.30amto5.30pm
Tuesday9.30amto5.30pm
Wednesday9.30amto5.30pm
Thursday9.30amto7.00pm
Friday9.30amto5.30pm
Saturday9.30amto12noon

Thursday, July 7, 2011

School Holiday Activities @ The Busselton Public Libraries

School Holiday Fun

TREASURE MAPS
Learn how to make your own authentic treasure map
that would fool even Captain Jack Sparrow
and finish it off by finding some treasure of your own!

Busselton LibraryWednesday 13th July2.00pm - 3.00pm
Dunsborough LibraryThursday 21st July2.00pm - 3.00pm

DETECTIVE TRAINING
Ever wanted to solve mysteries and crack cases?
Come along and learn your BBI
(Busselton Bureau of Investigation)
Detective Certificate by completeing our detective training course.

Busselton LibraryWednesday 20th July2.00pm - 3.00pm
Dunsborough LibraryThursday 14th July2.00pm - 3.00pm

BOREDOM BUSTERS
Don't forget to come into the library to collect your 'Boredom Buster' activity pack - it's full of cool things to do at home. They're dynamite!

All activities suitable for primary school aged children.
All sessions are free.
Bookings essential as spaces are limited

Please contact:
Busselton Library(08) 9754 1588email
Dunsbourough Library(08) 9756 7111email

Telling Tales in Balingup

Children's Story Telling Festival
W.A. Authors and Illustrators

Saturday 16th July    10.00am - 4.00pm
  Sunday 17th July    10.00am - 2.30pm

For full program details and enquires visit:




Friday, June 17, 2011

Real Healthy Kids : Natural First Aid Workshop

Event: THE NATURAL FIRST AID KIT FOR YOUR CHILD : Supporting Your Child’s Health Naturally
Date: Saturday July 2nd
Time: 9.30am – 12 noon
Cost: $50 (small classes only)
Contact: Sally Gray ND 0433 542 189 Child Health Specialist - Naturopath – Nutritionist – Educator – Author

You will learn:
• The Natural First Aid kit – including herbs, homeopathics and nutrition
• 12 month plan for child health maintenance naturally
• Natural remedies to use for common acute and chronic conditions
• How to support your child’s immunity
• Including immune boosting foods into everyday life

Friday, June 10, 2011

Precious Playtime for Better Baby Brains

Image by Francis Vachon

Watching a baby at play is an amazing, beautiful thing. Journalist and doting parent Francis Vachon has shared with us his time lapse recording of baby Edward’s 4hrs of playtime, compressed into two and a half minutes. Apart from being very cute(!) the footage helps us understand the enormous value of play. Vachon explains the power of babies’ brains:

Here’s the thing about babies. When we’re born, we get the brain cells we need, but the connections between cells haven’t formed yet. In those first few years as we explore the world, the cells begin to link up at a dizzying pace, forming tens of thousands, even millions of new links. When you watch Edward you can almost feel it happening.

You can read more here.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Lotus Young Mums Group

Lotus is a support group for mothers aged 15-25. The group meets every Tuesday at the Busselton Family Centre and do all sorts of activities for the mums and children. There are regular guest speakers who talk about things like nutrition, sexual health, child restraints, sleeping and behaviour issues and toddler music. Lotus mums share morning tea/lunch then have an activity or guest speaker and then read a story and sing some songs to finish off for the day.

Where: 19-21 Kent St Busselton

When: Tuesdays 12.30pm during the school term - sessions last approximately 2 hours

Contact: Amy (0434 582 388) or Celeste (0422 049 928)

Real Healthy Kids


Real Healthy Kids is committed to improving the health and well being of our children by providing educational workshops, seminars, lectures and cooking classes for families, caregivers and mums to be.

Event: NOURISHING YOUR CHILD : Kitchen Pantry Essentials and Cooking Basics
Date: Saturday June 4th
Time: 9.30am - 12.00pm
Cost: $50.00 (small classes only)
Contact: Sally Gray ND 0433 542 189 Child Health Specialist - Naturopath, Nutritionist, Herbalist, Author and Food Lover.

Pregnancy, Birth and Baby Helpline 1800 882 436

Parents/Carers can use this service from the moment they find out they are pregnant to when their baby is 12 months old. The site gives good coverage of the frequent questions asked on pregnancy, birth and caring for your baby. It also has up-to-date information on health topics for families.
http://www.healthdirect.org.au/pbb.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Make Australia A Reading Nation With the Wiggles

The Wiggles & ALIA (Australian Library and Information Association) urge parents to 'Make Australia a Reading Nation' by launching two Community Service Announcements

The superstar group has thrown their support behind the cause of literacy, fun times and sharing books to encourage children to get into the reading habit.

“We’d like you to help us help make Australia a Reading Nation” said Anthony Field, founding member of The Wiggles.

“By the age of 3 we’ve developed half our adult language, so what happens at home, in kinder and in the library in those early years is really important.”

“Children don’t need to be able to read when they start school, but it makes a big difference if they already love books, rhymes and stories – so share a book today!” Mr Field said.

Executive Director of ALIA Sue Hutley said the two advertisements are an “amazing show of support, and the timing of this generous support could not be better.”
“It is estimated that 46% of Australians struggle with the basics of everyday literacy – many of them seeking help from their local library with things like filling in forms. Literacy is the key not only to a better life but also to a great future for the nation” Ms Hutley said.

“Give your child the best start in life” Anthony Field continued. “Sing songs and make up stories together. Borrow books from your library! Take part in storytimes and wriggle along with The Wiggles!” Mr Field said.

Wiggle in to the Busselton Public Libraries for regular Story Time, Toddler Time and Baby Bounce sessions - upcoming dates and times can be found on our Parenting Programme Calendar.



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Fun With Words

Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.

The image below is a word cloud taken from the text on this blog!

Check it out here.


(click to enlarge)

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Good Night Nurse


Emma specialises in baby sleep problems and children's behaviour. She is located in Busselton and provides an at-home service to the Perth metro area and the South West towns of Bunbury, Busselton, Dunsborough, Margaret River and Augusta (and all towns in between!).

Morning teas are held on the first Tuesday of every month from 9:30am to 11:00am at Southwest Academic Services, Unit 5 Albert square, Busselton (across from South West Coach Lines).

For more information visit http://www.thegoodnightnurse.com.au/.

A workshop for partners of FIFO workers

A four week workshop for the partners of FIFO workers will be held by The South West Women's Centre starting on Tuesdays from May 24th.
Time:     9.30 - 11.30am
Where:  Peppie Lodge, Busselton Hospital.
Cost:     $20.00 per session, morning tea included.
Bookings: 9791 3350 or email admin@swwhic.com.au

Fly-in, Fly-out Support Group

The newly established FIFO support group is now operating and meetings are being held at the Naturaliste Centre, Dunsborough. If you are involved with FIFO and would like to participate please call Sharon on 9755 3324 or Alison on 9755 2223. A free creche is available.

Kids and Teen Fitness in Busselton

NEW! Kids and Teen Fitness

Lifestyle habits start here!

Programs designed and run for School age Children from 10 - 17 year olds. Whether it be for fitness, strength, weight loss or just good fun this program will suit your needs.

For more information contact the Geographe Leisure Centre on
(08) 9754 3600

Skate Night at the Geographe Leisure Centre


WHO:
For kids 6 to 14 years of age

WHEN:
Friday 13 May
6.30 - 8.30pm

WHERE:
Geographe Leisure Centre
Corner of Queen Elizabeth Ave and Recreation Lane
Busselton WA 6280

WHAT:
• $8.00 entry
• Skate Hire Included
• Option to bring your own skates or blades.
• Fully Supervised - No pass outs
• Music - Games - Prizes
• Limited Places
• Bookings by Tuesday 10 May

HOW:
Bookings essential - phone the Geographe Leisure Centre on (08) 9754 3600 or email Jade by clicking here.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Busselton Toy Library


The Busselton Toy Library is located in the Busselton Family Centre at 19 Kent Street Busselton.

The library has access to over 1000 quality items for children aged 0 - 6, including games, puzzles, costumes, outdoor toys, construction and much more....

Find out what your child likes to play with, meet other parents and carers, save money and expose your child to a range of play experiences.

For membership enquires ph: 9752 3550 or email busseltontoylibrary@hotmail.com

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Fruit and Vegetables Important in a Child's Diet

Children who lack access to healthy foods, particularly fruit and vegetables, are twice as likely to develop behavioural problems.

A Queensland University of Technology Institute of Health study surveyed 500 households across Brisbane in 2009 and released the findings this week.
Source: Sunday Times (Western Australia) April 17, 2011


If you need some inspiration for balanced meals for your children the following titles are available from the Busselton Shire libraries:



The Everything Family Nutrition Book: All You Need To Keep Your Family Healthy, Active, and Strong
by Leslie Bilderback



Healthy Food for Young Children
by Henny Fordham

Being Happy


"The way to happiness: keep your heart free from hate, your mind from worry. Live simply, expect little, give much. Scatter sunshine. Forget self, think of others. Try this for a week and you'll be surprised."
Norman Vincent Peale, Author.

"Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be."
Abraham Lincoln, US President.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

This Little Pig went to the Library...


...because this little pig didn't want to stay home...
This little pig wanted to make something,
and this little pig wanted a song...
And this little pig said "Read it again!"
All the way home!


Trot into the Busselton Library at 10am on Wednesday 13th April for another free storytime session... this time it's all about PIGS!

Storytime sessions at the Busselton Library are aimed at children 3 to 5 years of age, and no bookings are required - contact the Busselton Library on (08) 9754 1588 for more info.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

If You're Happy and You Know It...

Would you take up an activity, or encourage your children to engage in it, if you knew that it could reduce the risk of dyslexia and dyscalculia, improve cognitive abilities, social integration, handwriting and spelling and make you feel more focused and less tense?

An Israeli researcher has recently conducted the first-ever study of hand-clapping songs, which has revealed a direct link between those activities and the development of important skills in children and young adults.

See Israel21c's article on the study here.

Libraries make good use of hand-clapping rhymes in regular Storytime, Baby Bounce and Toddler Time sessions - contact your local library to find out what free programs are available in your area.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Busselton Community Garden

A vegetable garden is a great way for the whole family to share time together and experience the delight of home grown food. There is something special about growing your own fruit and vegetables. If you don't have the space at home, we can offer you an alternative at the Busselton Community Garden. Only organic produce is grown and there is plenty of advice on site if you need a hand; there are also regular workshops available. For more information visit the Busselton Community Garden's website.

If you have a plot at home and need some hints on how to keep the family involved, your local library has lots of resources you can borrow free if you are a member. A couple of popular books include:



Grow it, Cook it with Kids by Amanda Grant






Kids in the Garden by Elizabeth McCorquodale