Gunnedah Shire Library has plenty to keep your children occupied these school holidays.
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Why not take a look at the eResources page? There are ebooks and audiobooks through Indyreads; games, puzzles and hands-on activities with the State Library of NSW and a list of free learning experiences courtesy of the Public Libraries Network.
The library has activities for children three days a week at the library. To find out what's on and when, just take look at the library calendar on the website, or click here.
Come along to the library Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings and take part in Toddler Time. During the school holidays children up to seven years of age are welcome to join in with the younger children for stories and craft. The sessions begin at 10.30am and usually run for 30 minutes.
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Older children can take part in crafty creations at 3.30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of the holidays. Those aged from seven to 12 years will enjoy a range of paper crafts and puzzles. Each session runs for one hour and costs $3 per child.
The Panorama Project is finally coming to Gunnedah. This Arts North West activity asked New England North West residents to document their lives and lockdown experiences in early 2020 using small, personal sketchbooks and a lot of imagination and creativity. These books have been touring the region since late last year and now they are spending time at the Gunnedah Library.
They will travel from Nundle Library to Gunnedah on April 15 and stay until May 5, when they depart for Narrabri Library. Come in to the library, take seat and browse through this fantastic collection; you will be astounded at the creative talent that exists here in our region.
For a sneak preview of what to expect, take a look at the panorama project website at www.artsnw.com.au/panorama-project