Library fun during school holidays

Popular glow room activities return

Central Coast libraries have a huge line-up of fun activities these school holidays.

Children can celebrate NAIDOC Week and be transported with virtual reality to far north Queensland where the Pamagirri group will demonstrate songs, legends and art.

They can join in a Koori Kinnections workshop and build their own hand-held canoe, hear stories and play traditional Aboriginal games.

A range of art activities includes stamp making, skateboard deck art, digital illustration workshops and creative rock painting.

The children can get crafty and learn to knit, create a beaded bookmark or even a steampunk hat.

The popular glow room activities return with sensory fun, glow games, Mario Kart, glow construction and a new galaxy glow art session.

For the STEAM (science, technology, engineering and math) lovers there is a sensational STEAM challenge, electronics fun or creating motion animation.

Cristy Burne, co-author of the Wednesday Weeks series, will put passion for science and minds to the test to break her codes in a special online session.

There will also be an enchanting puppet show featuring timeless classics such as Hansel and Gretel and the Gingerbread Man.

There will also be a special visit to Laycock Street Theatre with a tour and a special storytime.

Check out the full range of activities and book at https://libraries.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/

Source:
Central Coast Council