Children’s half term holiday activities in South Gloucestershire Libraries

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Our libraries are hosting lots of fun activities for children and families this February half term.

It’s free to come along and new faces are always welcome. Our activities are most suitable for primary school aged children (please note children must bring an adult with them).

Find your library at www.southglos.gov.uk/libraries

Monday 17 February

Viking Explorers
A Viking themed craft workshop where children can create a longboat, a shield, or even a dragon.
Thornbury Library 10.30am – 12 noon

Where in the world?
Fun crafts and activities from countries across the globe.
Downend Library 10.30am – 11.30am

Tuesday 18 February

Viking Explorers
A Viking themed, craft workshop where children can create a longboat, a shield, or even a dragon.
Yate Library 10.30am – 12 noon

Where in the world?
Fun crafts and activities from countries across the globe.
Staple Hill Library 10.30am – 11.30am
Emersons Green Library 2pm – 4pm

Water World
An ocean themed workshop where children can make mermaids and jellyfish.
Bradley Stoke Library 2pm – 3pm

Jungle Jumble
Make slithery snakes and other jungle animals.
Cadbury Heath Library 2pm – 3pm

Wednesday 19 February

Water World
An ocean themed workshop where children can make mermaids and jellyfish.
Patchway Library 10.30am – 11.30am

Jungle Jumble
Make slithery snakes and other jungle animals.
Kingswood Library 2pm – 3pm

Thursday 20 February

Water World
An ocean themed workshop where children can make mermaids and jellyfish.
Filton Library 2pm – 3pm

Jungle Jumble
Make slithery snakes and other jungle animals.
Hanham Library 2pm – 3pm

Friday 21 February

Viking Explorers
A Viking themed, craft workshop where children can create a longboat, a shield, or even a dragon.
Winterbourne Library 10.30am – 12 noon

Some libraries will also be holding free story time and rhymetime sessions for babies, toddlers and their parents or carers to enjoy stories, songs and rhymes together.

More information is available at www.southglos.gov.uk/childrenslibrary