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There’s lots to do at the library! W


andsworth Libraries welcome young children and their families.


It’s free to join and children can have their first library card from birth.


You can borrow all sorts of books for your baby and toddler, from board books and picture books to storybooks for children learning to read. Children’s talking books and DVDs


For more information contact your local library or visit:


www.wandsworth.gov.uk/libraries Favourite Fairy Tales


for your toddler Young children love the magic of fairy tales and never tire of hearing them – again & again & again! Why not make them part of your daily routine? The top 5 fairy tales, as voted by mum & dad members of Small Steps Online, are:


1. Three Little Pigs 2. Cinderella 3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 4. Jack and the Beanstalk 5. Beauty and the Beast


You can buy, or borrow from the library, young children’s versions of these stories, packed with vivid illustrations to bring the stories even more to life!


Happy Reading with your little one, from The Small Steps Team


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The original, largest and still the best network of performing arts schools in the World.


Nurturing and developing young people’s potential through dance, drama and singing.


For 4-18 year olds, after school, at weekends & holiday workshops.


Limited spaces still available, visit: www.Stagecoach.co.uk/Putney or call 0845 265 7050 now!


are also available. All our libraries provide Baby Rhyme Time sessions and storytimes for toddlers.


We welcome visits from nurseries and parent and toddler groups and also provide advice on sharing books with babies and young children.


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