by Library Admin | 5 Sep 2024 | Cricklereaders Juniors, FRONT PAGE NEWS
Happy to announce we’re restarting Cricklereaders Juniors, our FREE term time book group for 7-11 year olds.
Our talented and fun volunteers choose amazing books for your kids to get to know and love, and each week brings different activities to help bring the books to life and kindle a life-long love of books and reading. What better way to start the weekend than by coming along to Cricklereaders Juniors? Every term time Friday between 4 and 5pm.
Register your interest on our super-quick form.
by Library Admin | 16 Mar 2024 | activities, Cricklereaders Juniors, FRONT PAGE NEWS
Good news! We are restarting Cricklereaders Juniors after Easter!
We have a new activity leader, Emma, who’s full of enthusiasm and keen to get going. So please, regulars, sign up again and we’re also happy to be welcoming a few new members. Booking is essential because of space constraints. So please reserve a place by completing the form on this page.
by Library Admin | 11 Aug 2022 | children, Cricklereaders Juniors, FRONT PAGE NEWS, reading
We are very excited to announce that Cricklereaders Juniors, our book group for children aged 7-11, starts in September this year.
Reading for pleasure is an important skill for children and has more impact on their life chances than that of their socio-economic background. We’re all about reading for pleasure at Cricklewood Library, and are happy to announce we’ll be encouraging even more young readers to come in, browse around, find a book to enjoy and treasure, and have fun talking about their reading adventures with our group of talented and enthusiastic volunteers.
The group will be run by local parents and grandparents, and will take place on Friday afternoons from 23 September 2022. Places are limited, so to secure yours, sign up here.
by Library Admin | 5 Aug 2022 | children, Cricklereaders Juniors, FRONT PAGE NEWS
The Summer Reading Challenge has dropped at the library! Come in and collect your Gadgeteer pack, start reading (anything you like!) and collect stickers and digital rewards to show your progress!
For parents, this is a great way of encouraging your children’s reading over the summer, and a great way of getting them off those electronic devices while still getting a bit of peace and quiet!
This year the Reading Agency have partnered with the Science Museum, so there’s loads of activities for inventive young minds to get involved in. Sign up online here and get cracking!