There was a group reading which was led by one of the students that patronized the library today with the book entitled the bad news written by Margaret Atter. The Bad News, written by Margaret Atter, is an informative and thought-provoking book that focuses on HIV/AIDS, its causes, prevention, and the importance of associating with people affected by the virus. The author provides insightful information and practical tips on how to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and how to support those living with the virus. There were 34 patrons recorded, 15 adults and 19 children. Patrons found the book to be informative and engaging. Some patrons expressed gratitude for the book’s emphasis on the importance of supporting people living with HIV/AIDS. Others appreciated the practical tips provided by the author on how to prevent the spread of the virus. The book’s focus on HIV/AIDS awareness, prevention, and support is crucial for our community, and we are grateful to have been able to share this resource with our patrons.
The librarian engaging patrons on group reading in the library children were grouped into two groups and story books shared to each of them which “entitled Peters wish” Written by Kathy Knowles and we learned that children are supposed to do house chores every day for example fetching of water, bring animals into shelter, and also learned about the benefits of wild animals example we get meat from wild animals and wear clothing made from their skins dictations were conducted.