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Visit a Library

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Visiting the library is a wonderfully calm yet stimulating activity for children of all ages. It’s a place where they can explore books, discover new interests, and enjoy stories in a peaceful, welcoming space—all for free!

Whether your child enjoys picture books, audiobooks, fact-filled encyclopaedias, or graphic novels, the library offers something for everyone. Many also host storytimes, craft sessions, or seasonal events, making each visit a little different.


Materials Needed

  • Library card (if borrowing books)
  • Bag for carrying books home
  • Optional: reading list or themed challenge

Tools Needed

  • None

Steps

  1. Find a Library
    Check opening hours and look at what’s available—some libraries have special children’s corners or weekend events.
  2. Explore the Shelves
    Let your child browse freely or help them find books based on their interests.
  3. Choose a Few Books
    Borrow a mix—familiar favourites and something new.
  4. Read Together
    Find a cosy spot and enjoy a story right there in the library.
  5. Bring the Books Home
    Make a plan to come back and swap them when you’re ready for more.

Variations

  • Library Bingo: Create a challenge sheet (e.g. “find a book with a dragon”, “borrow a non-fiction book”).
  • Storytime Sessions: Join a group reading or rhyme time event, if available.
  • Themed Trips: Choose a topic like space, animals, or art and hunt for books around that theme.
  • Book Journal: Start a simple notebook for your child to record or draw what they’ve read.
  • Combine with other activities: Combine your library trip with a bike ride, a hike, or a picnic in the park.

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