What to Expect
Step into a world of imagination and culture with the Around The World Storytime sessions at The Mount Druitt Hub. Each week, children and their parents will journey to a different country through engaging stories and creative crafts. Sing along to your favourite nursery rhymes and enjoy a welcoming environment designed to inspire young minds.
This event is perfect for families looking to introduce their children to diverse cultures in a fun and interactive way. No prior bookings are required, making it easy to drop in and enjoy the experience.
Activity Details
- Held every Wednesday during the school term
- Time: 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
- Suitable for school-aged children accompanied by parents or guardians
- Activities include storytelling, crafts, and nursery rhymes
The sessions are designed to foster a love of reading and cultural awareness in children, encouraging participation and creativity.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Our Library @ The Mount Druitt Hub, located in the Mount Druitt Hub on Ayres Grove, postcode 2770. The venue is accessible by public transport and has facilities suitable for families with young children.
Parking is available nearby, and the library provides a comfortable and safe setting for children to explore and learn.
Important Information
Please note that these storytime sessions run only during the school term and are not held during school holidays. There is no need to book in advance, but arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.
The event is free of charge, making it an accessible option for families in the community.
Parents are encouraged to stay and participate with their children to enhance the experience.
Booking and Prices
No bookings are required for Around The World Storytime. Simply arrive at the scheduled time and enjoy the session.
The event is free, providing a wonderful opportunity for families to engage in educational and entertaining activities without any cost.
For more information, visit the Around The World Storytime page on the Blacktown City Council website or contact the library directly.