The midnight patrol Glides through the night On top of the car Blinks a blue light.
Muggers and burglars Slink out of sight Or stand very tall And try to look right.
The midnight patrol Looks left, looks right Takes care that nothing Slips from its sight.
Pick up a flash lamp Shines down a light Makes sure that all Stays peaceful tonight.
The midnight patrol Last through the night, Don’t stop searching Until it sees light.
Slides into traffic Then out of sight And doesn’t return Until the next night.
By Joe - Newts Book & Film Club>>
Crazy Animals
A cat wears a hat A cricket as a wicket A dog in a bog A bee went to sea A viper went hyper A bird saw a herd A bat sitting on a mat A goose eating chocolate mouse A hen writing with a pen A fish made a wish
By Oliver and Hugo - Newts Book & Film Club
Winning Joke
This funny joke was sent in by Holly, age 11 who goes to Bampton Library.
Q. What is a vampire's favourite breed of dog?
A. A bloodhound!
Winning Picture
Fintan, age 8 who is a member of the Newts Film and Book Club sent me this great picture of a Baryonix. Brilliant!
Winning Reviews
Charlotte, age 13 who goes to Holsworthy Library, reviewed Spy Dog 2 by Andrew Cope.
The book is the second in a trilogy of three amazing books. I chose this book because it was really funny and the plot was great. It is about a dog named Lara and was trained to be a spy dog. In this particular story the family which she lives with go on holiday to the sea to get away from trouble as Lara has a few criminal enemies. she finds that a lot of dogs have gone missing and when she and the children of the family go to an island off the coast they find lots of cages full of trapped dog she tries to stop it by using two special gadgets on her collar to get the two men dog-knapers to stop taking the next set of smuggled dogs to a city. She tells the police where the men were doing the swap over of lorries and the police caught the dog-knapers. I recommended this book to 8 - 12 year olds as it is funny and some parts a bit tricky to understand.
This review of the Roald Dahl's The Witches, was sent to me by Tegan, age 11 who goes to Tavistock Library.
My review is about The Witches by Roald Dahl. I think it is a very good book. There is a boy who's parents die and he goes and lives with his grandmother. They go on holiday and see the grand high witch. The boy goes around everywhere looking for her and he gets locked in the room with her and her fellow witches. While he is there he hears a plan to kill all children by making them eat candy with a potion in it, and it makes them into a mouse. While they are there on holiday the boy tries to stop the grand high witch from making all children mice, but then he gets made a mouse. In the end the grand high witch dies and then the boy gets put back to human again. I really think you should read this book because it is so, so, so good!