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Set sail for summer fun at the library

Children came the North Battleford Library Thursday to enjoy a "pirates at sea" afternoon. The library staff organized many pirate related activities for the kids to participate in.
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Children who came to the North Battleford Library Thursday enjoyed Pirates at Sea with the workers of the library in the library auditorium Tuesday. From left to right the workers are Marcie Engel, Linda Peterson and Anna Nissen.

Children came the North Battleford Library Thursday to enjoy a "pirates at sea" afternoon.

The library staff organized many pirate related activities for the kids to participate in.

Librarian Linda Peterson, asked the kids some riddles like, "What is a pirate's favourite letter?" The answer was "R."

After the kids had a good laugh, Peterson read Small Saul by Ashley Spires. The book is about a boy named Saul who is exceecingly short. He didn't seem to fit in anywhere, but decided he didn't have to be tall to be a pirate. He went to pirate school where he had pirate adventures.

Marcie Engel, the assistant, read How I Became a Pirate by Melinda Long. This story is about a boy who tells about his pirate adventures and how he realizes he is not ready to be a pirate.

When they finished reading both those stories they moved to a group activity. Peterson divided them into six groups; Pirates, Blue Beard, Ships, Port Royal, Spanish Scallion and Sail. Each group had a line and as she read the story every time she said one of the group's names they had to say their line.

Afterwards they gave the kids a paper with clues and they had to find pieces of a map. In the end the pieces were assembled revealing the route to treasure.

Just before the kids left they did some crafts and made a parrot to take home with them.

Summer reading fun continues throughout the summer. Young readers are urged to check with their local library branch for details.

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