BRADFORD Libraries are offering a host of fun family activities this Easter.
Library staff will be telling stories involving bunnies, Easter baskets and eggs and welcoming children and their families to join the fun.
Along with the storytime each library will be helping children and families to make Easter baskets with craft materials.
Bingley Library will also be searching for hidden eggs and holding a special colouring competition for young budding artists and there will be an Egg Hunt and special movie time at Heaton Hub Library.
A full list of all the activities in libraries for Easter is outlined below:
Keighley Library, Sat 20 April 11am Story & Easter Baskets
Bingley Library, Thurs18 April 2.30-4pm Easter crafts, Egg Hunt & Colouring Competition
Thornbury Library, Tues 16 April 10am - 12 Story and Easter Baskets
Thornbury Library, Weds 24 April 10am-12 Story and Easter Baskets
Shipley Library, Tues 23 April 2pm Story and Easter Baskets
Menston Library, Thurs18 April 3.30pm Story and Easter Baskets
Heaton Hub Library, Tues16 April 2-4pm Story and Easter Baskets
Heaton Hub Library, Sun 21 April 12 midday Egg hunt plus movie
Wyke Library, Tues16 April 2pm Story and Easter Baskets
Laisterdyke Library, Thurs18 April 2.30-3.30 Story and Easter Baskets
Clayton Library Thurs, 25 April 2.30pm Story and Easter Baskets
Eccleshill Library, Tues 16 April 2-3pm Story and Easter Baskets
Queensbury Library, Sat 20 April 10.30am Story and Easter Baskets
City Library, Sat 20 April 11am Story and Easter Baskets
Ilkley Library, Weds 18 April 10.15am Story and Easter Baskets
Libraries are also welcoming the Family Learning and Adult Skills team into their venues this Easter to work with families on other exciting craft activities.
They will take place from 10am to 3pm at the following libraries: Baildon Monday 15th April; Shipley Tuesday 16th April; Eccleshill Wednesday 17th April; Wyke Thursday 18th April; City Tuesday 23rd April; Keighley Wednesday 24th April; Bingley Thursday 25th April; Laisterdyke Friday 26th April.
Booking is not essential but large groups should contact the library.
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