StoryWalk at Kingston Library

StoryWalk at Kingston Library

Kingston LibraryKingston, TAS
Wednesday, Mar 25 from 10:30 am to 11 am
Overview

Explore, read, and wander with Tazzie the Turbo Chook at Kingston Wetlands during Tasmania Reads!

Enjoy a shared reading, songs and activities as we read Tazzie the Turbo Chook by Sonia Strong at the Kingston Wetlands StoryWalk during Tasmania Reads!

The Kingston Wetlands is home to Tasmanian native hens, so you can experience the actions and movements of these fascinating birds as you experience the story.

StoryWalks are a wonderful, interactive way to get families reading outside and sharing stories.

Kingborough now have three StoryWalk locations each featuring their own special story: We Love Country at Dru Point and Travelling Tasmanian Tigers at the Snug Rivulet.

Ages 3-5

No bookings required.


Parking:

• Maximum 2 hour stay in the library car park.

• Parking in Channel Court shopping complex is maximum 3 hours.

To ensure a successful event, please:

• Let us know if you can’t attend so we can give your place to someone else

• Don't attend if you are unwell

• Follow hygiene practices eg. hand sanitising

• Let us know if you have any support needs or if a support person will be coming with you.

Accessibility:

• 2 permit mobility parking spaces next to the library - 2 hour parking limits

• Level access, automatic entrance doors, wide doorways and aisles for wheelchairs

• Accessible toilet with a change table for children

• Parenting room in Channel Court shopping centre next to the library.


Please contact us if you need more information about this program:

• Kingston Library on (03) 6165 6208

• kingston.library@libraries.tas.gov.au


By registering for a Libraries Tasmania event, you agree to follow our policies – including the Responsible Conduct Policy and Safeguarding Children Policy. Thank you for helping keep our spaces safe and respectful for everyone.


#LibrariesTasmania #South #KingstonLibrary #TasReads

Explore, read, and wander with Tazzie the Turbo Chook at Kingston Wetlands during Tasmania Reads!

Enjoy a shared reading, songs and activities as we read Tazzie the Turbo Chook by Sonia Strong at the Kingston Wetlands StoryWalk during Tasmania Reads!

The Kingston Wetlands is home to Tasmanian native hens, so you can experience the actions and movements of these fascinating birds as you experience the story.

StoryWalks are a wonderful, interactive way to get families reading outside and sharing stories.

Kingborough now have three StoryWalk locations each featuring their own special story: We Love Country at Dru Point and Travelling Tasmanian Tigers at the Snug Rivulet.

Ages 3-5

No bookings required.


Parking:

• Maximum 2 hour stay in the library car park.

• Parking in Channel Court shopping complex is maximum 3 hours.

To ensure a successful event, please:

• Let us know if you can’t attend so we can give your place to someone else

• Don't attend if you are unwell

• Follow hygiene practices eg. hand sanitising

• Let us know if you have any support needs or if a support person will be coming with you.

Accessibility:

• 2 permit mobility parking spaces next to the library - 2 hour parking limits

• Level access, automatic entrance doors, wide doorways and aisles for wheelchairs

• Accessible toilet with a change table for children

• Parenting room in Channel Court shopping centre next to the library.


Please contact us if you need more information about this program:

• Kingston Library on (03) 6165 6208

• kingston.library@libraries.tas.gov.au


By registering for a Libraries Tasmania event, you agree to follow our policies – including the Responsible Conduct Policy and Safeguarding Children Policy. Thank you for helping keep our spaces safe and respectful for everyone.


#LibrariesTasmania #South #KingstonLibrary #TasReads

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  • 30 minutes
  • In person

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Kingston Library

11 Hutchins Street

Kingston, TAS 7050

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