No bird brains at the Wokingham Borough's libraries
Fantastic facts about our feathered friends and their nests will take flight at two libraries in the Wokingham borough in May.
Wokingham Borough Council countryside service rangers will be teaching children about birds and nests at the sessions, which will also include bird-related craft activities. The sessions will be for children aged five to 11 and an adult must accompany all children.
The free sessions will be from 11am to 12 noon at Woodley Library, Headley Road and 2pm to 3pm at Wokingham Library, Denmark Street on Thursday May 31. Places must be booked in advance from Woodley Library on (0118) 969 0304 or Wokingham Library on (0118) 978 1368.
The half-term sessions will be a taste of what will be on offer for children at the Wokingham borough’s libraries later in the year during the schools’ summer holidays, when a full range of activities on nature and environmental themes will be organised.
Wokingham Borough Council children’s librarian Elizabeth McDonald said: “The countryside service rangers always give a fascinating presentation and children really enjoy finding out about the birds and taking part in the craft activities. These half-term events are just a taster of what we do during the summer holidays so they are a great opportunity for families to find out what we offer.”
Wokingham Borough Council countryside service rangers will be teaching children about birds and nests at the sessions, which will also include bird-related craft activities. The sessions will be for children aged five to 11 and an adult must accompany all children.
The free sessions will be from 11am to 12 noon at Woodley Library, Headley Road and 2pm to 3pm at Wokingham Library, Denmark Street on Thursday May 31. Places must be booked in advance from Woodley Library on (0118) 969 0304 or Wokingham Library on (0118) 978 1368.
The half-term sessions will be a taste of what will be on offer for children at the Wokingham borough’s libraries later in the year during the schools’ summer holidays, when a full range of activities on nature and environmental themes will be organised.
Wokingham Borough Council children’s librarian Elizabeth McDonald said: “The countryside service rangers always give a fascinating presentation and children really enjoy finding out about the birds and taking part in the craft activities. These half-term events are just a taster of what we do during the summer holidays so they are a great opportunity for families to find out what we offer.”
Wokingham Borough Council

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