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Our events calendar is your one-stop shop for what's-on in this great city.
** Monday sessions at this venue are for the families from the local area (Malak and Karama)** We
For ages 3-5 years and their grown-ups. Younger siblings are welcome but may need more assistance
For babies ages 3 to 12 months and their grown-ups. These sessions are suitable for the age ranges
All parents and carers with children aged 5 years and under are welcome to join us! Don’t forget to
For ages 3 to 24 months and their grown-ups. Clap and move to our Rhyme Time sessions. We'll explore
For ages 1 to 3 years and their grown-ups. These sessions are suitable for the age ranges specified
All parents and carers with children aged 5 years and under are welcome to join us! Don’t forget to
For ages 1 to 3 years and their grown-ups. These sessions are suitable for the age ranges specified
Join us for National Simultaneous Story Time. Each year a picture book, written and illustrated by
For babies ages 3 to 12 months and their grown-ups. These sessions are suitable for the age ranges
All parents and carers with children aged 5 years and under are welcome to join us! Don’t forget to
Join us for STEAM Story Time, an interactive program tailored for 3 to 5 year olds, where we explore
For ages 3 to 24 months and their grown-ups. Clap and move to our Rhyme Time sessions. We'll explore
Music from our community For 2025 much-loved music producer James Mangohig has curated a diverse
All parents and carers with children aged 5 years and under are welcome to join us! Don’t forget to
A fun dance class for guardians and their babies to let their hair down, groove it out and work it
Join us for an unforgettable evening of delicious eats and incredible performances on Friday 23 May
Our weekend Story Time includes songs, rhymes and stories which celebrate reading, books and using
Our weekend Story Time includes songs, rhymes and stories which celebrate reading, books and using
** Monday sessions at this venue are for the families from the local area (Malak and Karama)** We