Canterbury members of the New Zealand Softball Team
The Adventures of Library Susan ~ Part Five
Missbeecrafty and Library Susan, star of storytimes at Matuku Takotako: Sumner Centre, document their staying home adventures and suggest fun activities and resources for kids.
家庭影院 Cinema Theatre Experience at Home
By hongwangccl
Hong's Chinese language post about the family viewing opportunities with online streaming video.
Let’s Roll – Tabletop Roleplaying Games for Lockdown
By aliciaccl
Tabletop roleplaying games, like Dungeons and Dragons, have experienced a surge in popularity in recent years. Find out more.
How are you feeling? Kids’ online resources for all the family feelings!
By kyccl
Kia ora, Ōtautahi. We're on Alert Level 3. We're out of a 'full' lockdown. Yay! Things are looking up... but there are still some challenges we need to deal with. The weather's starting to get cooler, there are definitely fewer daylight hours in the day that the kids can play outside, and those of us…
Canterbury Colonial Crimewatch
By costerg
Local history librarian, Glenn, looks at how police tracked down criminals in the days before fingerprints or mugshots.
Makerspace at Home!
By violetvulpes
Kia ora and welcome to our Makerspace Blog. We may not be able to do Makerspace at the library currently, but that doesn't mean we can't have fun at home! Today's edition has an Anzac Day theme.
Ngā Whāinga – Challenges – AKONA TĒTAHI POI HOU – Learn a new poi song
By cclstaff
Ngā Whāinga – Challenges - AKONA TĒTAHI POI HOU – Learn a new poi song
Magazines at home
By jacqst
Missing magazines? Jacqui has some hot tips and OverDrive is the way to go.
Write like Shakespeare! Make your very own feather quill pencil
By cclstaff
When Shakespeare was writing his plays and poems he didn't use a computer, or a typewriter, or a Biro or a Vivid … but he may have used a pencil or a quill pen and ink.
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