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Wundowie Public Library

Locality: Wundowie, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 9573 6205



Address: Boronia Ave 6560 Wundowie, WA, Australia

Website: www.northam.wa.gov.au/community/library/wundowie-library.aspx

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25.01.2022 Story Time will now be on a Friday. Come to the library at 10 am, & be entertained with stories, rhymes, puppets & mayhem.



23.01.2022 Stay safe during #esmartweek

22.01.2022 Smart use of technology for #eSmartweek

19.01.2022 Learn about using this free software to edit your photos & make them look more professionals Phone 9573 6205 during opening hours, or PM us to book your spot



14.01.2022 Dr Justin Coulson, our Alannah & Madeline Foundation eSmart Digital Licence advocate, uses anecdotes and evidence to discuss how our kids can be better buddies by keeping one another safe online. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hylM4_vK0nI&feature=youtu.be

12.01.2022 Celebrate Roald Dahl day tomorrow with these colouring in pictures

10.01.2022 "Children should be able to live a life free from bullying and harassment and it is time that we all took a stand against this". Katherine Jenkins



09.01.2022 Spring is here, & we making some changes. From next Thursday, we will be doing Activity Time for pre-schoolers. Activity will change each week, & may be painting, drawing, dancing, singing , play dough, glueing or even a combination of different things.

09.01.2022 Can you spend an hour reading today?

08.01.2022 9:30 Thursday 28th September - School holiday activity time. Come to the Wundowie library & make a small kite.

07.01.2022 Come into the library for a free cyber safety tip sheets #esmartweek

04.01.2022 Quite a few of the species with which the guide deals would have been directly known to few or no Anglo-Saxons in those days, and some of the entries, such as the one describing dragonswort as ideally "grown in dragon’s blood," seem more fanciful than others. As with many a Medieval work, the book freely mixes fact and lore: to pick the mandrake root (pictured at the top of the post), "said to shine at night and to flee from impure persons," the guide recommends "an iron tool (to dig around it), an ivory staff (to dig the plant itself up), a dog (to help you pull it out), and quick reflexes."



01.01.2022 What goes on the internet, stays on the internet, stays on the internet. Just like a real tattoo, it is easy to get & hard to erase #eSmartweek

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