Horowhenua Chronicle

Sensory journey on offer at Levin library

- Samantha Tibbs children’s learning librarian

If you read last week’s library column or visited Te Takeretang­a o kurahau-po¯ in recent weeks, you’ll have spotted the new acoustic learning tree and sensory play wall panels.

This is a beautiful place to read with children and to engage the senses. Sensory play includes touch, smell, sight, sound, and taste, and also covers movement, balance, and spatial awareness.

It encourages learning through exploratio­n, curiosity, problem-solving, and creativity. Each new experience we have with a different sense builds nerve connection­s that grow the architectu­re of our brains. To celebrate the new sensory space this school holidays, we’ve planned activities that encourage hands-on play through touch, taste, smell, sight, movement, and sound. From scented cloud dough and tasty fruit kebabs to bubble wands, ice painting, and more, there’s something engaging planned for every sense!

Sensory play is a crucial part of childhood, but we’re increasing­ly realising the benefits and importance of engaging our senses at every age and stage of life. Sensory stimulatio­n can improve cognitive processing, increase concentrat­ion, and promote relaxation, mindfulnes­s, and emotional well-being. With our stimulatin­g and diverse collection­s, what better way to shake up your senses than with a visit to the library?

For an audio delight, if you haven’t already seen the adapted TV series Daisy Jones and the Six, then the audiobook by Taylor Jenkins Reid is a brilliant place to start.

One of thousands of free audiobook titles available on the Libby app, the novel was written as a script, and the audio recorded by voice actors. It mimics a classic interview-style music documentar­y featuring contradict­ing ex-band members recounting their rise to fame and their Fleetwood Mac-inspired dramatic collapse.

Next, get your taste buds tingling with one of our many inspiring cookbooks. The 5-minute noodle salad lunchbox by Alexander Hart will ignite a taste and texture explosion in your everyday lunches, with 52 quick, easy, and healthy recipes.

Or take your taste buds on a journey across the globe with Bri DiMattina’s Nostrana: Flavours from My Italian Kitchen Garden. Enjoy a feast for the eyes and try reading an adult graphic novel. With our ever-growing collection, it’s tricky to know where to start.

The Saga series by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples

blends fantasy and science fiction into the sweeping tale of a young family fighting to find their place on a wild ride through many eye-popping worlds.

To keep hands busy over the cooler months and provide some sensory input, we have a wonderful collection of art and craft titles. Conscious Crafts: Knitting offers 20 beginner projects aimed at connecting head, heart, and hands.

Delight your senses with our collection­s anytime or with the young people in your life these school holidays during entertaini­ng activities inspired by touch, sight, hearing, taste, and even smell! Join the fun from 10am to 12pm daily.

What’s On Heritage room:

Volunteers staff the Heritage rooms at Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ Tuesday to Saturday at the following times: Tuesday, 10am-12.30pm Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 10am-12.30pm and 1-3pm Saturday 10am-12pm Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom Heritage Room has the research librarian available all day every Friday.

Friday, April 12:

Friday Live Concert, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 12-1pm

Jim Redmond Crib Club, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 1-3pm

SeniorNet, Get help with your tablets, phones and laptops Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, 10am-12pm

Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 2-3pm

Digital Learning: MyMSD, RealMe & SuperGold, Shannon Library, 13pm

Monday, April 15:

School Holiday Programme — Shake Up Your Senses, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10am-12pm

Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, 10am-12pm

Shannon Library, 1.30-3pm

Meet Street, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10-11am Justice of the Peace, Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, 10am-5pm Volunteer Central, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10am-12pm

H.U.G Horowhenua Ukulele Group, Main Space, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 11am-12pm

Simply Meditation, Meditation Class, Te Takeretang­a o Kurahau-po¯ , 12-1pm, koha Digital Drop-In Session, Shannon Library, 1.30-3.30pm

Tuesday, April 16:

School Holiday Programme — Shake Up Your Senses, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10am-12pm

Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, 10am-12pm

Shannon Library, 1.30-3pm School Holiday Programme — Dean Yipadee, Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, 10.30-11.30am, FREE event

Justice of the Peace, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 11.30am-1.30pm

Really Alive Poets, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 12-1pm

500 Card Group, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 1-3pm, $2

School Holiday Programme — Dean Yipadee, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 2-3pm, FREE event

Lego Hour, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 3.30-4.30pm

Wednesday, April 17:

School Holiday Programme — Shake Up Your Senses Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10am-12pm

Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, 10am-12pm

Shannon Library, 1.30-3pm Volunteer Central, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10am-12pm

Crochet & Coffee Club, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10.30am

Sewing Workshop, Shannon Library, 10.30am-12pm Volunteer Central, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10am-12pm

Digital Learning: Engaging Online, Te Takeretang­a o Kurahau-po¯ , 1-3pm

Code Club, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 4-5pm

Pop Up Eats Horowhenua, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ Carpark, 5-8pm

Quiz Night, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 7-9pm, $5

Thursday, April 18:

School Holiday Programme — Shake Up Your Senses Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10am-12pm

Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, 10am-12pm

Shannon Library, 1.30-3pm Digital Drop-In Session, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10am-12pm

Sewing Workshop, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 10am-12pm

500 Card Group, Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ , 1-3pm, $2

Digital Learning: eLibrary Discovery Session, Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, 1-3pm

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