Join us for an exciting after school series that combines traditional literacy skills with creative expression. This program invites children to connect with popular stories by creating themed artworks, making reading a hands-on and imaginative experience.
What to Expect
Children will explore stories through art, using mixed materials to express themselves and bring narratives to life. Each session culminates in a unique piece of artwork that participants can proudly take home. This is a wonderful opportunity for kids to develop both their reading and artistic skills in a fun, supportive environment.
Activity Details
The event runs on Thursday, 12 March 2026, from 16:00 to 17:00. It is designed for children under 16, who must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration. Spaces are limited, so booking is essential to secure a spot. Late arrivals may lose their place if there is a standby queue.
Location and Access
The sessions take place at Hurstville Library, located at the corner of Queens Road and Dora Streets, Hurstville. The library is committed to providing inclusive services and welcomes any accessibility requests, which can be communicated via email or during registration.
Important Information
Parents or guardians must remain in the library while their children participate. If you cannot attend, please cancel your booking at least three hours before the event to allow others to attend. The library does not endorse any products used in the workshop. The program encourages a respectful and supportive atmosphere for all participants.
Booking and Prices
This event is free of charge. Due to limited spaces, early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment. Bookings can be made online via the provided booking button. Remember to notify the library if you need to cancel your spot.