On Thursday after car riders' duty, I was walking four students to the office because their parents hadn't picked them up after school. The students were all first or second graders, and one little girl said, "I guess my mommy overslept again." (It turns out that she works nights.) The other little girl said, "Is she nocturnal?"
Just so cute!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
A Porcupine Book...or not
I was talking with my sister tonight. Her son is a kindergartner, and being a teacher, she is enjoying school from the perspective of a new parent, and not just as a teacher. And by enjoying, I totally mean "barely coping with the anxiety of."
So she was telling me about the books her son was reading in school, and of course, I asked about library. He told her that the librarian read a book about a porcupine. Hmmm...I was thinking and thinking about which book this could possibly be. And then I asked, "Could it have been a hedgehog?" Maybe, she thought. And then I said, "What Happened to Marion's Book?--I bet it was that one!" and my sister asked if it had something to do with a washing machine. Yes, YES! I excitedly answered.
I have to say, she was quite impressed. She said I could make an app for that. People could send me the vaguest idea of a book they'd read, and I could figure it out for them. True enough, I could probably do that, for children's books, at least.
In a related story, a student came into the library needing "Ralphius Mouse" for his teacher. Just as I would've interpreted it, my assistant figured he wanted a copy of Ralph S. Mouse. So she gave the student a copy of the book to take to his teacher. Two minutes later the student came back, this time with a note. The teacher wanted a wireless mouse. HA!! It could've gone either way, for sure.
Just one more reason to love these kids!!
So she was telling me about the books her son was reading in school, and of course, I asked about library. He told her that the librarian read a book about a porcupine. Hmmm...I was thinking and thinking about which book this could possibly be. And then I asked, "Could it have been a hedgehog?" Maybe, she thought. And then I said, "What Happened to Marion's Book?--I bet it was that one!" and my sister asked if it had something to do with a washing machine. Yes, YES! I excitedly answered.
I have to say, she was quite impressed. She said I could make an app for that. People could send me the vaguest idea of a book they'd read, and I could figure it out for them. True enough, I could probably do that, for children's books, at least.
In a related story, a student came into the library needing "Ralphius Mouse" for his teacher. Just as I would've interpreted it, my assistant figured he wanted a copy of Ralph S. Mouse. So she gave the student a copy of the book to take to his teacher. Two minutes later the student came back, this time with a note. The teacher wanted a wireless mouse. HA!! It could've gone either way, for sure.
Just one more reason to love these kids!!
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