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Storytime SessionYou will find that most Public libraries throughout Western Australia run a wide range of great activities and are able to provide you with a lot of support in reading to and enjoying language with your children.

Many libraries hold Baby Rhyme Times or Lap Times or Story times on a regular basis - weekly, fortnightly or monthly - that you can attend with your baby and/or other children.

Here is a short description of what you might expect from one of these sessions:

Librarians will choose picture story books more suited to this age group and they will often bring the stories to life with puppets, felt story boards or dress up costumes.

At most libraries the sessions also provide for the parents to stay on after the sessions, for a tea break. Not only does it mean you meet other parents in your community, it is also a chance to talk to the library staff about books and other resources they can provide for your child and for you.

Topics might include child development, books and stories, speech and language development or nutrition. If you are interested in a particular topic talk to your branch librarian.

Contact your local public library to find out what might be on offer.