Castle Hill Library will soon be hosting an event designed for parents and their babies.
This August, those with little ones in and around Castle Hill will have the chance to take part in a programme at the suburb’s library design to stimulate early learning. Entitled “Baby Bounce”, the programme has been specifically engineered for babies who are aged between zero and two years old and their parents.
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Each Baby Bounce session consists of half an hour of rhymes and songs and is designed to offer beneficial and interactive fun for parents and their children.
Rhymes and singing form an important element of early literacy which is the foundation of learning reading skills. Singing also develops a child’s voice and communication and helps their emotional wellbeing.
The Baby Bounce programme will be held on Level 2 of the Castle Hill Library on August 31. The session will run from 2 pm until 2.30 pm; the library can be located at the corner of Pennant Street and Castle Street in Castle Hill.
The library programme only operates during school terms and is completely free of charge to attend. No booking is required for this event.