Children’s books review #1

What’s this all about?

Reading books with young children is a special joy for parents, and of course it’s a great opportunity for toddlers to learn new words, understand the idea of stories, and expand their creativity and imagination. I’ll blog once a month or so with a round-up of interesting books that have been a hit – or sometimes a miss – with our own kids, as well as news of forthcoming titles and anything else book-related that occurs. As our oldest is only just over two, the focus will be on books for very young readers.

But first, a word about book buying in Cyprus

Some parents have complained about the expense of buying English language books in Cyprus. Yes, if you go to stores that are mainly gadget or toy shops – naming no names! – their titles are really astonishingly overpriced. However, it’s always worth popping into the Academic and General Bookshop (41 Ermou Ave, Shop 2, 6023 Larnaka, telephone 24628401), as they have some very good deals. Also, there is an excellent children’s section towards the back of the shop, and nothing beats letting children loose to find their own books – especially when the bookshop owners are helpful and tolerant, as they are here. The only other really great children’s section for English books I’ve seen is in Soloneion (24 Vyzantiou Street, 2064 Strovolos, Cyprus, telephone 22 666 799), but of course that’s a bit further afield. Other recommendations gratefully received!

Naturally, the internet’s often the cheapest option when you have specific titles in mind. Most people will be aware of Amazon.co.uk and Play.com, but both have high shipping costs that annoyingly aren’t factored in until the final bill is calculated. For that reason I strongly recommend The Book Depository, which not only has good prices for “as new” books, but also makes no additional charges beyond the original price quoted for the book. Other sites such as abebooks.com or alibris.co.uk are also good for finding older or more obscure titles.

Reviews

Orange Pear Apple Bear
Emily Gravett
Simon & Schuster, 2007
ISBN: 978-1416939993
It sounds unworkable: a book consisting of just five words, all nouns, which are repeatedly jiggled about into new combinations. But the simplicity of the idea shouldn’t detract from the brilliance of the execution. You begin with the four objects of the title. On the next page, the apple and the pear still appear – but now the bear is orange! And so on, each page bringing a new, absurd image (“apple bear” is a favourite of my daughter’s), until the fruit are consumed and the bear leaves with a triumphant “There!” There are two great things about this book. Firstly, the delicate watercolouring, which you can see in the cover image, really draws the young reader in and explains the humour of the concept to them. Secondly, the language games show toddlers, whose main problem in expression is exactly lack of vocabulary, just how you can make a small number of words dance in interesting ways. A real triumph and highly recommended.

Tyrannosaurus Drip
Julia Donaldson (words), David Roberts (art)
Pan Children, 2008.
ISBN: 978-0230015500
If you don’t already have books by the current British Children’s Laureate Julia Donaldson on your child’s bookshelves, both of you are missing out. At the very least, make sure to get hold of the near-ubiquitous Gruffalo, a near-perfect new story that has the deep resonances of traditional fairy stories. Donaldson, who mostly writes in verse for this age-group, has a lovely command of rhyme and meter, and knows how to write in such a way as to direct the reading parent’s voice. You can’t help but growl out the lines of the evil Tyrannosaurus father (and those of his grim and grisly bride), while Drip himself – a vegetarian duckbilled dinosaur unwittingly raised by carnivores – is a rebel of the best kind whose lines stay just the right side of sanctimonious. For proof of Donaldson’s skill, just look at the way that every significant word comes either at the end of a line or at the beat in its centre. Very nervous young readers might find some of the imagery of the bone-strewn tyrannosaurus nest a little strong, but this is a fun tale with dinosaurs for children and some really positive moral lessons for the grown-ups to enjoy.

Coming to Tea
Sarah Garland
Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 2008
(Originally published 1985 by Bodley Head)
ISBN: 978-1845077235
Two mothers with young children live next door to each other. One family invites the other round for tea. They prepare the food, then the older children play in the sandpit. Tea itself is interrupted by rain, but all is rescued and the two mums enjoy a long conversation. This is one of those books in which very little out of the ordinary happens – but of course toddlers enjoy reading about ordinary life just as much as they do about fantastic adventures. What I adore about this book is the controlled chaos of both households, which makes them seem very real to anyone who’s wrangled multiple children into useful activities. Each page is bursting with domestic detail (Garland’s dogs, cat and rabbit are all naturalistic delights) and your child will keep finding new things to point out each time. Although some of the fashions are a little bit dated (those dungarees! That spiky hair!), this is a lovely way to give British migrant children a real sense of British houses, lives and weather.

by James Mackay
LPN Dad

“James Mackay is Lecturer in Comparative Studies at European University Cyprus” 

Re-Vitalising Yoga Retreat


Date: Friday May 25th – Sunday May 27th 2012 

Venue: Tochni village (between Limassol and Larnaca)

Suitability: All levels

Hosts: Rachel and Tina are fully qualified British trained teachers, with over 30 years of combined yoga experience.


This Yoga retreat is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with your inner journey and gain a new perspective in a calm serene and stress-free environment. The setting for this retreat is the tranquil picturesque Tochni village. Accommodation is traditional self catering apartments with a swimming pool.

The weekend will consist of Yoga flow, Tantric Yoga, Restorative Yoga, Meditations, lots of free time to explore and relax, plus optional therapies such as massage and reflexology, hiking and horse riding.
This is a beautiful occasion to discover and learn yogic techniques to help lead a more balanced and harmonious life.

Connect with other like-minded individuals and engage with a community that has a fresh, exciting perspective of the emerging of a new consciousness.

Invest in your soul!

There are only 15 Places so please secure your place with a €50 deposit.

Price: Early bird special €175 for 2 nights based on 2 sharing Bed and Breakfast. Book before 31st March 2012. Thereafter €215.

For further information or to book contact:

Rachel on 9633 6977 yogirachel@hotmail.co.uk

Tina on 9999 2896 tinaconidis@hotmail.

JustSoCrafty Charity Craft Fair

Saturday, 9th June 2012
JustSoCrafty, Oroklini
Just So Crafty
Come and sell your hand-made products at the JustSoCrafty shop to help out charity. Contact Sarah on 24647750 / 96396784 for more information. Nadias Nails & beauty will be there offering discount nail treatments.

Flower Shaped Easter Egg Holder

I am excited to share the first Emma's Lunch post here at Larnaca Parents Network.  With Easter around the corner I thought it would be perfect to start with a simple and fun Easter craft.




Emma's Lunch Easter Egg Holder


This is a simple craft which can be adapted for any age.  Leave it to gluing for two year olds, allow some cutting for the five year olds. Show the concept to older children and let them figure out how to make it on their own.

Emma's Lunch Easter Egg Holder Materials


Materials needed:
One third of an empty toilet paper roll
Yellow paper
Green shredded paper
Glue
Scissors



Cut the yellow paper, making it long enough to go all the way around the toilet paper roll and high enough to be about twice its height. Cut one side of the paper into petals.  Glue it around the toilet paper roll and fold the petals back to form a flower.




Emma's Lunch Easter Egg Holder


Place some of the green shredded paper into the flower shaped egg holder and you're done! All you need is a beautifully decorated Easter Egg.
Happy Easter! 
Vanja

Larnaka Municipality Weekly Press Release 23- 29 April 2012



This weekly press release is part of an effort to inform our citizens and the public in general about the activities of our Municipality.

Cultural Events
For more information call the Larnaca Municipality Cultural Department on 24657745 or 24629333 or April Events

Administration
Larnaca Municipality Administration informs the public that the following contest is in progress:
Contest. No. 5/2012 Facility Provision (water sports facilities rental) at Finikoudes Beach within the Larnaca Municipality. Submission deadline: 18/04/2012

Contest No. 4/2012 Architect-Urban Planner Service Provision required for the implementation of the actions as well as the planning for the network “Mediterranean network for the promotion of sustainable urban development strategies and three new urban development strategies” which has been approved within the framework of the European Programme ENPI-CBC MED. Submission deadline: 07/05/2012


Construction work
The Department of Construction of the Municipality of Larnaca informs the public that between 23-29/04/2012, the following construction work will be in progress:
  • Pavement construction on Andrianoupoleos street.
  • Pedestrian way maintenance at the sea front
  • Placement of tiles on the main platform at the sea front 
  • Construction works on the facilities project at the sea front for the Beach Volley World Championship.
  • Premix construction on the streets: Ag. Lazarou, Efksinou Pondou, Nikodimou Milona, H. Imbarahim 
  • Drain covers cleaning on the streets Artas, Terpsihoris, Ar. Kiprianou, Kilkis
Finance Department
The Larnaca Municipality Finance Department informs the public that payment of the Municipal Property Tax, Corporate Tax and Business Premises Permit for the year 2011 as well as for the previous years is possible only at Larnaca Municipality Offices. A 10% fine will be added on the initial tax amount.

As far as the Refuse Collection Tax is concerned, the payment deadline has already passed and legal proceedings have begun. The public should settle their payments to Larnaca Municipality on time and within the given deadlines to avoid added legal and court costs.

Visit the website: www.larnaka.com

Energy Team and Environmental Management Department: www.larnaka202020.eu

Contact: 24816559, 24816581/email: perivallon@larnaca.com


Translation kindly provided by
Eri Constantinou

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