Rhythm And Rhyme Fun For Comber Babies

Rhythm And Rhyme Fun For Comber Babies Libraries NI invites all parents and carers to enjoy free fun at Rhythm and Rhyme sessions with their babies and pre-school children in Comber Library. Rhythm and Rhyme sessions take place in the library every Wednesday at 10.30 am (for approximately 30 minutes), starting on Wednesday 7th September. During Rhythm & Rhyme sessions, experienced Libraries NI staff will invite you and your child to join in with nursery rhymes and songs. Geraldine McGrattan, Comber Branch Library Manager, said, xa0“Rhythm and Rhyme is an exciting free programme for parents, carers and children introducing children to the wonder of rhymes, songs and stories in the welcoming venues of local libraries. Rhythm and Rhyme is a great opportunity for children to have fun and learn in a relaxed setting, while giving parents and carers the chance to socialise and everyone is welcome!” The next session takes place on Wednesday 7th September at 10.30am. For further information, you can contact Comber Library (Newtownards Road, BT23 5AU), on telephone number: 028 9187 2610 or email: [email protected] For details of other children’s events taking place in libraries near you, go to the Libraries NI website at www.librariesni.org.uk.]]>

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