Friday, 4 December 2009
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Monday, 30 November 2009
St. Andrew's Day
[photo source]
Saturday's meeting in the Young Readers Club was dedicated to one of the oldest and most popular traditions of the Polish culture, called Andrzejki or St. Andrew's Day in English. It is believed that on this occasion, celebrated usually on 29th November, the future can be revealed to all unmarried women. Therefore, several magical customs take place on this day, such as pouring hot wax through a key hole into cold water (when a wax figure is ready, the shape of its shadow cast onto the wall will unveil future events), or checking who will be the first to get married by arranging shoes one after another until one of them first crosses the treshold.
Saturday's meeting in the Young Readers Club was dedicated to one of the oldest and most popular traditions of the Polish culture, called Andrzejki or St. Andrew's Day in English. It is believed that on this occasion, celebrated usually on 29th November, the future can be revealed to all unmarried women. Therefore, several magical customs take place on this day, such as pouring hot wax through a key hole into cold water (when a wax figure is ready, the shape of its shadow cast onto the wall will unveil future events), or checking who will be the first to get married by arranging shoes one after another until one of them first crosses the treshold.Saturday, 28 November 2009
Stained-glass Windows
How to make a beautiful stained-glass window? The answer is simple: come to our library and take part in the workshop! Of course for our own safety, instead of glass we've used paper and dyes but the effect is still amazing. Check it out!
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Wednesday With The Bears
We're continuing our Teddy Bear saga! During the Fairy Tale Wednesday, our guests from the nursery school "Patryk" celebrated the anniversary of their favourite toys. On this occasion they made portraits of teddy bears and listened to the story about a teddy called Button.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
























