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The Henry Carter Hull Library invites families to the second annual Take Your Child to the Library Day , Saturday, February 2, 2013.


Between 10:00 and 4:00 a variety of activities will showcase the Children's Room's offerings to parents of children from infancy to tween-age.

Tour the library, get a card, and discover the many ways your public library enhances your child's development, learning and enjoyment. Spend time in our preschoolers' Learn & Playroom; take a look at our Every Child Ready To Read collection to support early literacy, or check out a backpack, graphic novel or Nutmeg Book.

Parents of children 2 1/2 and older can register at www.hchlibrary.org for Fun With Rhythms, an educational drum circle designed to teach children the fundamentals of music while they play interactive rhythm games. The program begins promptly at 10:00. The doors will open to attendees at 9:45.

At 1:30, get ready to be amazed by Magician--and Principal of Westbrook High School--Bob Hale. "How does he do that?" is the question you'll be asking over and over! Prepared for school-aged children, Grades K-6 and their families. Please register at www.hchlibrary.org.

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Phil Sengle May 25, 2013 at 09:31 am
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