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Spring into Storytime at Inishowen libraries 05.04.23

THROUGHOUT the month of April, Donegal Library Service will deliver an exciting programme of events aimed at children aged 0-10 and their families. 

Join in at your local library for Spring into Storytime 2023 with author visits, animation workshops, crafting events, an Irish language crossword competition, singing and dancing workshops and lots more. There are also a range of events online, from author readings to creative writing workshops.
Events at Inishowen libraries in April 2023

• Wednesday, April 5
11:00am Buncrana Commnity Library - Storytime with Ursula

• Thursday, April 6
11:30am Buncrana Community Library - Gráinne McCool

• Wednesday, April 12
10:30am Buncrana Community Library - Book club

• Tuesday, April 18
10:00am Carndonagh Library - Rhymetime

• Wednesday, April 19
10:00am Buncrana Community Library - Karolina Olchowska

• Thursday, April 20
10:00am Carndonagh Library - Karolina Olchowska

• Monday, April 24
11:00am Buncrana Community Library - Boogie Bugs Bernie

• Tuesday, April 25
10:00am Carndonagh Library - Rhymetime

• Wednesday, April 26
10:00am Moville Library - Bernie Doherty

• Thursday, April 27
11:00am Carndonagh Library - Bernie Doherty

The information and schedule for all the events can be found at www.donegallibrary.ie .
Babbling Babies, Spring into Storytime 2023. Photo Credit: Paul McGuckian
Studies show that regular reading for pleasure at a young age leads to a happier, more fulfilling future. Reading to children at age 4-5 every day has a significant positive effect on their reading and cognitive abilities and helps to develop language and literacy skills.

Children who read for pleasure do better in a wide range of subjects at school and it also positively impacts children’s wellbeing.

We have tips and advice to help parents and guardians develop their child’s love of reading. For more information on these support services and much more please see the Love Books section at www.donegallibrary.ie .
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