LOVE and friendship is the theme of a series of exciting activities for children and families at borough libraries during the half term holiday.
Making stained glass hearts, penguin crafts, jewellery and friendship bracelets are just some of the activities youngsters can enjoy when things kick off on Monday (February 15) – take a look at our list below to see what’s going on near you.
Dudley
Penguin craft activity on Thursday (February 18) from 2.30- 3.30pm
Making friendship bracelets on Tuesday (February 16) from 2-3pm
Cradley Heath
Jewellery making sessions from 11am to 1pm on Monday (February 15)
Gornal
Under-fives session - love bug handpainting craft on Monday (February 15) from 11am – 12noon
Jewellery making session on Saturday (February 13) from 11am-1pm
Love and friendship themed activity on Friday (February 19) from 2.30pm-3.30pm
Halesowen
Painted and woolly heart crafts on Monday (February 15), at 11am-12noon
Valentines craft on Tuesday (February 16) from 11am-12noon
Love bug craft on Friday (February 19) from 11am-12noon
Make stained glass hearts from 2-3pm on Tuesday (February 16)
Chance to be one of just 10 youngsters to make a love and friendship canvas on Friday (February 19) from 11am-12noon.
Long Lane
Love themed craft activity on Wednesday (February 17) from 2.15-3.15pm
Lye
Chalk and pastel workshop on Friday (February 19) from 2.30-3.30pm.
Stourbridge
Winnie-the-Pooh spectacular, celebrating 90 years of the happy little bear. There will be activities at the library from 11am-12noon on Wednesday to Friday
Special SEN session to launch their new SEN family group where youngsters with special educational needs and their families can make a touch and feel book on Saturday (February 13) from 10.15-11.15am
Wordsley
Make friendship bracelets on Wednesday (February 17) from 11.30am–12.30pm
Kingswinford
Make friendship bracelets on Thursday (February 18) from 10.30am-11.30am
All of the events are free but places must be booked in advance by calling the relevant library.
For more information visit your local library, log on to the Dudley website at www.dudley.gov.uk/libraries or telephone Dudley library on 01384 815560.
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