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FROM YOUR LIBRARIAN
Seton Library Learned Owl Wish List.pdf (49 KB)

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Donations
Thanks, thanks and more thanks to all those families who have
donated books to our library through the Celebration Book Club
or just out of kindness.
Would you like to
join the Celebration Book Club, too? It is so easy to do! You
may go to the Learned Owl and purchase a book to donate (be sure
to ask at the salesperson for the Seton Catholic School Wish
List), you may come to the Seton library and select a
pre-purchased book, or you may just send a check for $15.00 to
the school and the selection can be done independently by your
child (you can even send your check now and I will keep track of
your child’s event and contact him/her during the appropriate
month). Information sheets about the program with a permission
slip attached are available in the library – please have your
student pick one up if you are interested in participating!
WE ESPECIALLY NEED DONATIONS FOR OUR OLDER STUDENTS - NO CHILD
IS EVER “TOO OLD” FOR A CELEBRATION BOOK!
Are you a fan of the
Chinaberry Book Catalog? If you are, you know that many of
their books reflect the values that are an important part of the
Seton School philosophy, and therefore many of the books in the
catalog would make wonderful donations to our library. If you
are interested in purchasing from the catalog as a Celebration
Book donation, please contact me to be sure that your selection
is not a duplication of something we already own. For more
information on the Chinaberry Book Company, go to
http://www.chinaberry.com.
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Library VIP’s
Being a Library
VIP is fun! VIP’s get to be first in line at the check-out desk
and on waiting lists for new materials and get to check out
extra books at each library visit. Being a VIP for a month is
now one of the rewards that can be selected for completing a
Just Read bookmark, so all students have a chance to enjoy this
special privilege.
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Just Read Bookmarks
The
Just Read Program rewards students for independently reading books
appropriate to their age and tested level. Grades One and Two must
read 10 books, grades Three through Five 5 books and grades Six
through Eight 3 books to receive a Reward Certificate. A certificate
entitles the student to choose from the following privileges: a
dress casual day, permission to go out to lunch with parents off
campus, a wear a hat to school day, a $5.00 gift certificate to the
Learned Owl, a homework pass from a teacher, or a month of Library
VIP status.
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