I made sort of a dorky competition here at the library.
It's called "Clouds in the Sky"
This is how it works.
At the library, in the young adult area, there is a box with cloudy things written on it. Below the box are entry forms. On top of the box are the instructions.
They are as follows:
Name all the different types of clouds that can be found in the sky.
Rule (of course there has to be one, even though I don't like rules): In order for you answers to be valid you have to cite where you found your answers/information. Basically, you tell me what sources you used to find the answers.
There is a Bonus Point: Which clouds indicate rain or snow?
Prize? Yes, there is a prize involved. It's a surprise prize. I'm not telling you what it is. That's because I'm waiting to see what kind of answers you give and where you found your resources.
So, you really are competing for your prize. And, the prize is worth the answer.
Why do I do this? Someday you will know why. Don't ask those questions now because you wouldn't be able to live the answers.
-A Highly Wired Lady
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