Thursday, August 25, 2016

August 2016

What an exciting time to be an Enatai Eagle! A new year and a new building!

The library is a place where kids learn to: 

  1. PARTICIPATE: share ideas & ask questions
  2. APPRECIATE: develop a love of literature & read widely
  3. PURSUE: find books, navigate websites, understand library organization
  4. THINK: extract, select, compare, use, evaluate, and express information
  5. RESPECT: use resources responsibly and ethically

 

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Another great author to visit Enatai!


On January 29, Kazu Kibuishi will meet with grades 3, 4, and 5 to expose students to the writing and illustrating process of graphic novels. Kazu Kibuishi is the creator of the #1 New York Times bestselling Amulet series, in addition to several others. Kazu was also selected to illustrate the covers of the 2013 paperback editions of the Harry Potter series in celebration of the 15th anniversary. Born in Tokyo, Kazu moved to the U.S. when he was a child. He currently resides in Mill Creek, WA.  

Students may PRE-ORDER his books and have them autographed on the day of his visit!  

Order forms are due January 22.


Additional detail about his books can be found on boltcity.com or amazon.com

       
Thank you to Bellevue Schools Foundation and Enatai PTSA for co-funding this exciting author visit!



 




Friday, December 11, 2015

The Enatai Food Drive was a success!

 Thank you to all the students, teachers, and families who collected food for the Food Drive. 
Enatai students donated 1,000 food items to help our neighbors in need. 

Thank you, also, to the Enatai Girl Scouts for gathering, counting, and delivering the food to Hopelink. 

What a difference you made in our community! 


Sunday, November 1, 2015

K-3 Author Visit & Food Drive!


On December 7, local author Lois Brandt will visit with K-3 students to share and discuss her book, Maddi’s Fridge.

"This title is notable. A thoughtful and well-executed look at the challenge of childhood hunger. The bright, friendly illustrations soften the topic while still conveying the characters’ difficult feelings, such as worry and embarrassment. Gentle, age-appropriate humor releases the tension, keeping readers engaged as Sofia discovers how to best help her friend.” —Kirkus Reviews

BOOK ORDERS: Students may PRE-ORDER a book and have it autographed on the day of her visit.  ORDER FORMS ARE DUE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 
Click here to print an order form.
Additional details about her book can be found at http://www.loisbrandt.com  


FOOD DRIVE: During the week of Dec. 7- Dec. 11, Enatai students have the opportunity to make a difference and practice the virtues of caring/service by collecting canned goods for our neighbors in need. All donations will support Hopelink. Each classroom will have a collection bin. Most needed items: canned meals, canned meat, canned fruits or vegetables, cereal, dry beans, pasta, peanut butter, rice, and soup. The food drive is a perfect tie-in with the book!
                                                                                                                       

This Author Visit is funded by the Enatai PTSA. Fantastic experiences like this would not happen without parent participation in our fundraisers. THANK YOU for your support!