Children's Rhythm and Rhyme Sessions in Saintfield Library

thxa0January at 11.00am. Saintfield Library holds Rhythm and Rhyme on the third Saturday of every month at 11.00am and during these sessions, experienced Libraries NI staff will read short stories and invite you and your child to join in with nursery rhymes and songs. Frances Magorrian, Saintfield Branch Library Manager, said: “Rhythm and Rhyme is an exciting free programme to introduce children aged 0 – 4 years to the wonder of rhymes, songs and stories in the library. Rhythm and Rhyme is a great opportunity for children to have fun and learn in a relaxed venue while giving parents and carers the chance to socialise.” Everyonexa0is welcome! For further information, contact Saintfield Library, Ballynahinch Road, Saintfield, BT24 7AD, xa0on telephone xa0028 9751 0550 or emailxa0saintfield.library@librariesni.org.uk For details ofxa0all children’s events taking place in local libraries, go toxa0www.librariesni.org.uk.]]>

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