Find a Winter Wonderland at your library

Mary
Authored by Mary
Posted: Thursday, November 27, 2014 - 10:13

Plymouth libraries are counting down to Christmas with stories, crafts and puppet shows that are guaranteed to get families feeling festive.

Children aged five to 11 can snuggle up and enjoy some polar storytelling and heart-warming stories of winter, with cosy favourites such as Big Bear, Little Bear by Jane Chapmen and Oliver Jeffers’ Lost and Found.

There are cool craft activities, with a chance to make polar bears and snowmen and Good News Puppets will be performing traditional nativity shows at selected libraries.

You can also borrow festive picture books and DVDs from any library in Plymouth this winter.

Make a visit with your child on or before Saturday 13 December and you could win a family skate at the Winter Wonderland ice rink on the city centre piazza. Just leave your details with library staff and you will be entered into a draw to win the prize, donated by Ice Angels Events.

Winter Wonderland activities:

Saturday 6 December
Plympton, 11am to midday

Saturday 13 December
Plymstock, 10.30am to 11.30am (booking required)
Crownhill, 10.30am to 11.30am
Central, 2.30pm to 3.30pm

Saturday 20 December
Southway, 10.30am to 11.30am

Monday 22 December
West Park, 11am to midday
St Budeaux, 2.30pm to 3.30pm
Ernesettle, 10.30am to midday
Stoke, 3pm to 4pm
North Prospect, 2pm to 3pm

Good News Puppets nativity shows (around 30 minutes long):

Tuesday 2 December
Devonport Library, 3.30pm

Friday 5 December
Stoke Library, 3.30pm

Saturday 6 December
Crownhill Library, 10.30am

Wednesday 10 December
Plympton Library, 10.30am
St Budeaux Library, 3.30pm

Saturday 13 December
Peverell Library, 10.30am
Central Library, 2pm

Tuesday 16 December
Plymstock Library, 2pm

For more information contact your library or visit www.plymouth.gov.uk/libraries.

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