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Kids Club is an after school club that is run at the library during school term time. It is suitable for primary and intermediate school-aged children. The meetings are always packed with a variety of fun and often creative activities and children are given a healthy snack upon arrival. There is also the opportunity to have the first choice of Children’s books. Sessions are free to attend and usually run for an hour.

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