The Summer Reading Challenge starts again this month, and this year’s theme is Animal Agents. If you don’t know how the Challenge works, it’s really very simple. Just come to library desk to register and collect your sticker folder. Then, read any six books over the summer and collect stickers and other goodies along the way. At the end, everyone who has completed the Challenge gets a certificate and a medal.
There is a Lego robots event on Tuesday, July 25, 2 - 4 pm, for young robot builders and programmers. This is suitable for children aged eight and over. Booking is essential for this event, so please email [email protected].
We also still have Baby Rhyme Time on Friday mornings, 11 - 11.45 am, on July 14 and 21, with stories, songs and craft activities for pre-schoolers and their grown-up. There is no need to book, and it’s free.
Then on Friday, July 28, we start the Summer Reading Challenge activities on Friday mornings, 11 am - 12 noon. The first one continues the Animal Agents theme by creating a detective’s notebook and a decoder, and is suitable for children aged three to 12. Booking is essential for this and bookings are only taken from 9 am on the morning of the event.
On Thursday and Friday, July 27 and 28, there is another First Click computing course for complete beginners. First Click covers the basics such as using a mouse, keyboard, email and the internet. These courses are run in very small groups, with four learners at most, so you can personalise the course to your own needs. Booking is essential, so please talk to library staff to book your place.
In the library we have a collection of Victorian themed fiction books on display and available for borrowing and we also have a display of Beach Reads in the hallway to get you in the mood for summer!
For more information or booking, please call Tenby Library on 01437 775151 or 01834 843934 or email [email protected].






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