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READER'S CUP TERM TWO LEADERS . . .
Marsel Eshaq, Francees Alhadaya, Phillip Nguyen, Tommy Pham and Sasha Bangit
The winners of term two Reader’s Cup enjoy their complimentary Pizza Lunch.
All reading scores have been set to zero, so everyone has an equal chance of winning a place in this term’s competition. The current leaders of this terms Challenge are:
Gregory Estepa, Marsel Eshaq, Narmin Atallah, Ghandi Matti, Malak Ayshoa, Madyan Tamoz, Frans Hadad, Athraa Matti, Mary Ann Shemiss and Nibras Al-Rammo.
What's On When . . .
MILO MORNINGS EVERY TUESDAY FROM 8.00AM
MINI BREAKFAST EVERY THURSDAY FROM 8.00AM
QUIET READING EVERY DAY
FRIDAY GAMES
... New Books ...
Rising Water: The Story of the Thai Cave Rescue
by Marc Aronson
The incredible true story of twelve boys trapped with their coach in a flooded cave in Thailand and their inspiring rescue.
On June 23, 2018, twelve members of the Wild Boars soccer team and their coach were exploring the Tham Luang cave complex in northern Thailand when disaster struck. A rainy season downpour flooded the tunnels, trapping them in the dark cave. Eight days of searching yielded no signs of life, but on July 2 they were discovered by two British divers. The boys and their coach were eventually rescued in an international operation that took three days. What could have been a terrible tragedy became an amazing story of survival.
Award-winning author Marc Aronson brings us the backstory behind how this astounding rescue took place, highlighting the creative thinking and technology that made this successful mission possible. Examining the physical, environmental, and psychological factors surrounding the rescue, from the brave Thai Navy SEAL who lost his life, to the British divers who swam the boys to safety and the bravery of the boys and their coach. This is a breathtaking rescue that captivated the entire world.
Nice Girls Don't Play Footy
by Kathy Helidoniotis
More than anything Devi Sharma wants to win the upcoming BollyOz competition for her mum. Then she’ll be on her way to becoming Bollywood's first ever Australian half-Indian, sort of Kiwi, quarter Scottish, Vaisnavi vegan superstar! Then Devi starts AFL lessons at school and she's surprised to find she has talent...and a feeling she hasn't had in a long time. Can Devi convince her family to let her play AFL when nice girls don't play this football and her mum thinks it will risk her winning BollyOz? With the help of her best friend in the whole entire universe, Josie, Devi needs to come up with a plan.