WINTER FUN

A STORY WALK IN THE PARK

There’s so much winter fun at Brampton Library this year.

Check out more fun this winter with Brampton Library. Blaze adventures in the snow with adult and kids’ snowshoes and adult trekking poles and teach little ones to skate with the early learning skater aid. Indoors, test your memory with the giant matching cards memory game, and build your skills with the mini hockey equipment set.

These seasonal activity kits are available to borrow from the Chinguacousy Branch Library for a seven-day period on a first-come, first-served basis from now until April, thanks to the support of the City of Brampton Recreation and Canadian Tire’s Jumpstart Community Development program.

Three of Brampton Library’s much-loved story walks have returned to the city’s beautiful parks. Learn all about bats in English and French as you walk Chinguacousy Park with Elise Gravel’s The Bat, enjoy Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox by Danielle Daniel at Loafer’s Lake Park, and read Heather M. O’Connor’s Fast Friends at Professor’s Lake Park. City of Brampton Community Events, Groundwood Books, Penguin Random House Canada, and Scholastic Canada helped bring these wonderful stories to the community.

To borrow materials, reserve online with your Brampton Library card number and PIN. Learn about free access to our online collections, including e-books and e-learning, here. Most branches are open, check our hours of operation for full details. Register for virtual programs for all ages and interests through calendar of events and subscribe to email updates. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn and download the Brampton Library mobile app on iOS and Google Play. Click here for more details about our app. To live chat with our staff, or Ask A Question, visit the Brampton Library website.

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