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Early Years & Reception

Early Years & Reception

Libraries develop key literacy and communication skills to prepare children for the classroom.

Libraries offer Early Years activities which develop key literacy and communication skills to help children prepare for the formal setting of the classroom.

Young children get the most out of school, and enjoy it more, if they are curious about learning, can co-operate with others and are confident in communicating.

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏͼ¿â libraries play a vital role in preparing children for school by sparking children's curiosity, fostering a love of learning and reading, nurturing relationships and developmental growth; all while aligning with National Curriculum objectives.  

An overwhelming 97% of teachers recommend that parents enrol their children with their local library to prepare for starting school, while 94% advise parents with children starting school in September to take part in the Summer Reading Challenge

By providing access to a wide range of age-appropriate reading materials, hosting high-quality family activities, and promoting a positive home learning environment, libraries have a significant impact at this important stage in children’s lives.

Library Early Years services:

•    help children to socialise with others
•    develop essential fine and gross motor skills  
•    develop thinking and understanding of the world around them 
•    develop co-ordination and language skills
•    help to prevent isolation for new parents and carers

Regular library activities

Bounce and rhyme/Rhyme time

A fun, interactive music and rhyme session for pre-school children.

Story time/Rat-a-tat tales

Interactive storytelling sessions where children can engage their imaginations.

Stay and play sessions

These sessions are enjoyable playtimes for young children to explore different textures, materials, and activities. They help children improve their hand and body coordination while also giving new parents and cares a chance to meet and connect with others.

Arrange a library or school visit

To book a library or school visit, please fill out our:

School visit booking form

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