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Children’s holiday activities in South Gloucestershire libraries

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South Gloucestershire’s libraries have lots of fun activities for children and families taking place during the school holiday.

All activities are free to attend, are most suitable for primary school aged children (children must bring a grown-up with them), and new faces are always very welcome.

Find your nearest library by visiting www.southglos.gov.uk/libraries

Tuesday 28 May

Fishy fun
Join us for underwater crafts and activities – make a fantastic fish, a cool crab and an awesome octopus.
Staple Hill Library, 10.30am to 11.30am
Emersons Green Library, 2pm to 4pm

Magic garden
Have some fun making ladybirds and a castle with a mini beast treasure hunt.
Cadbury Heath Library, 10.30am to 11.30am

Wednesday 29 May

Enchanted wood: who lives in the enchanted wood?
Make your own ogre, owl and more at this fun drop-in craft activity.
Patchway Library, 10.30am to 11.30am

Fishy fun
Join us for underwater crafts and activities – make a fantastic fish, a cool crab and an awesome octopus.
Downend Library, 2.30pm to 3.30pm

Magic garden
Have some fun making ladybirds and a castle with a mini beast treasure hunt.
Kingswood Library (new location, come and see the new Kingswood Library at Kingswood Civic Centre, BS15 9TR), 2.30pm to 3.30pm

Lego™ challenge – amazing mazes
Most suitable for children aged 7 and over. Limited places available so you will need to book in advance by contacting the library. Email: winterbourne.library@southglos.gov.uk
Winterbourne Library, 2.30pm to 3.30pm

Thursday 30 May

Wild about the jungle
Would you be a slow sloth or a lively monkey? Make your own amazing rainforest animals at this drop-in craft activity.
Yate Library, 10.30am to 12 midday
Thornbury Library, 11am to12 midday

Enchanted wood: who lives in the enchanted wood?
Make your own ogre, owl and more at this fun drop-in craft activity.
Bradley Stoke Library, 2pm to 4pm
Filton Library, 2pm to 3pm

Magic garden
Have some fun making ladybirds and a castle with a mini beast treasure hunt.
Hanham Library, 2pm to 3pm

Friday 31 May

Wild about the jungle
Would you be a slow sloth or a lively monkey? Make your own amazing rainforest animals at this drop-in craft activity.
Winterbourne Library, 10.30am to 12 midday

Lego™ challenge – amazing mazes
Most suitable for children aged 7 and over. Limited places available so you will need to book in advance by contacting the library. Email: yate.library@southglos.gov.uk
Yate Library, 10.30am to 11.30am

Rhymetimes and story times
Keep babies and younger children entertained with free pre-school rhymetimes and story times during the holiday. Visit www.southglos.gov.uk/childrenslibrary for details.

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