We all love stories, no matter our age. But younger children are especially eager to listen to them! Taking the keiki in your life to a storytime program at your local library can be a wonderful bonding experience. They’ll enjoy hearing fun stories, singing songs and doing activities together. These activities help children build early reading skills, develop a love for books and grow socially and emotionally. You’ll get some quality time with them while helping to prepare them for success in school.
Libraries offer many other ways for you to connect with your young ones. For a unique shared experience, borrow an ‘ukulele from the library and learn how to play together. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned musician, the ‘ukulele offers a fun meaningful way to share Hawaiian culture and make lasting memories through music.
You can also enjoy year-round library events designed to enrich the lives of people of all ages. From crafting workshops to musical performances, there’s something fun for everyone to engage in together. To learn more about upcoming events, visit the online events calendar at librarieshawaii.org/events or contact your local library.
We think you’ll be just as excited to visit the library as the keiki you bring!
HAWAI‘I STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
44 Merchant St., Honolulu, HI 96813
808-586-3704 | stlib@librarieshawaii.org
librarieshawaii.org
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