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With Easter fast approaching, are you on the hunt for fun things to do with the family?

Don鈥檛 worry, you need look no further than your local library. 香港六合彩资料图库 Libraries has it covered with a host of cracking FREE Easter activities for the young and young at heart.

Hannah Perrott, Assistant Director for Communities at 香港六合彩资料图库 County Council said: 鈥淥ur libraries are the perfect spaces for families to spend quality time together and connect with others in their community. They are a great place to discover and explore through reading, acquire new skills, get creative and have fun, no matter what age you are.

鈥淟ibrary staff have worked hard in the run-up to Easter to put together lots of spring-themed activities designed to entertain, educate and inspire, and don鈥檛 forget most of these sessions are completely free. Simply head down to your local library where you鈥檒l find plenty to keep the whole family occupied, whatever the weather throws at us this Easter!鈥

The fun begins on Saturday 9th April with lots of libraries running an Easter Egg Challenge in collaboration with 鈥楽tarting Well鈥, the wellbeing self-help reading scheme, and there鈥檚 a chocolate egg for everyone who takes part.

Redditch Library is putting on a Cinemaniacs Club Easter Special on the 16 April, screening the movie HOP! This is a free event with popcorn and refreshments available for just 拢1 per child.

The Hive is hosting an exhibition from the Canal and River鈥檚 Trust which explores the world beneath the River Severn and the story of Shad fish migration (9 April to 6 June). Plus, they are running a 鈥楩loat a Boat and Water Safety Workshop (14 April), where children will be rolling up their sleeves and making model boats to find out what makes them float. They will also be welcoming the Dogs Trust (20 April) who will be demonstrating how to behave safely around dogs. All these events are free, but booking is required to secure a place.

There are 鈥楲ego in the Library鈥 challenges happening at Catshill and Droitwich, with a 鈥楲et鈥檚 go Wild鈥 theme encouraging children can make animals as small as an insect or as big as an elephant, the choice is theirs. Droitwich is also running a 鈥楤ookstagram鈥 session, yes, it鈥檚 the latest thing, a book lover's Instagram account that features a collection of artistically composed photos of books.

Other libraries are getting creative with a range of Easter crafty sessions. Make a 鈥楥heeky Chick Card鈥欌 at Evesham, Pershore and Broadway libraries or a 鈥楽pring Crown鈥 at Hagley. Kidderminster has an 鈥楨aster on the Farm鈥 art session, or you can get your sewing kit out and make your very own felt sheep at Rubery.

For the eco minded Bewdley is celebrating the importance of Bees with a 鈥楤ee Aware鈥 workshop where the whole family can find out about the key role they play as pollinators. And if you think you have got green fingers and want to get mucky go along to Evesham, Pershore and Broadway libraries where they are running gardening sessions and planting sunflowers and cress. Check back in the summer to see who has grown the tallest sunflower! 

Malvern is going for a Paddington Bear-themed Storytime Picnic on the 13 and 20 of April with a book hunt and Easter egg crafting, bring your own refreshments, hats and suitcases!

To find out more about each event and book your place (where necessary) contact us on 01905 822722, visit your local library or click here Local Libraries and select your library for full details.

All these activities are in addition to our regular programme of online events including a Virtual Readers鈥 group, Coding and Computing Club, Crime, Poetry and Photography Bubbles. For more information visit the library Events and Activities pages on the County Council website.

香港六合彩资料图库 Libraries鈥 normal core events will also be available for pre-school-aged children in all libraries to find out more and book where necessary visit the Events and Activities pages on the Libraries  pages on the County Council website and look for your local library.

To discover more about the Starting Well scheme visit: Reading Well in 香港六合彩资料图库 Libraries on the 香港六合彩资料图库 County Council website.