BABIES and children are having lots of fun at the library.
Little ones are discovering the magical world of books in a series of free sessions.
Leo Wakefield joins in with one of the fun-filled sessions
Mums are being encouraged to bring their families to Winsford and Wharton Libraries and see the amazing array of activities that are on offer.
Zoe Astbury has fun
During the school holidays, it's a great chance for youngsters to meet up and make new friends.
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At Winsford Library, rhyme time for the under fives is held every Monday from 10.30am to 11am when children can listen to fascinating stories. Little ones can make their own music playing with various colourful percussion instruments.
A family colouring club for children of all ages takes place from 3.30pm to 5pm.
Lily Wakefield plays one of the instruments
Baby bounce with singing and rhymes for little ones up to the age of one is held on Tuesday from 10.30am to 11am.
Stories for older children aged five to nine takes place on Wednesday from 3.30pm to 4pm.
Baby Zack Astbury joins in with the fun
Storytime for the under fives is held on Thursday from 10.30am to 11am.
Children can explore their creative skills at a lego club on Friday from 3pm to 4.30pm. Duplo is also available.
Youngsters can make a fun thing every week at a children's craft session on Saturday from 9.45am to 12.30pm.
George Darbyshire enjoys a rhymetime session
At Wharton Library toys and books are available for the whole family to enjoy on Monday from 10.30 to 11.30.
A children's craft club with creative and arty fun follows from 3pm to 4.30pm.
Lili Wilson has fun
Rhymes and stories for pre school children is held on Tuesday from 10.30am to 11am, followed by a children's lego club from 3pm to 4pm.
A children's board game club is held on Thursday from 3pm to 4.30pm and a children's colouring club takes place on Friday from 3pm to 4pm.
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