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GV Libraries #TakeHome Holiday Activities
Goulburn Valley Libraries have take home craft packs available at all our libraries these holidays.
- When:
- Tue, 22 Tuesday 22nd Sep of September – Sun, 4 Oct 2020 , to Sunday 4th of October, 2020,
- Where:
- All GV Libraries
- Cost:
- Free
- Contact:
- Emma Kennedy on 1300 374 765 or
- Website:
- www.gvlibraries.com.au/holidays
Our Mythical Creatures Craft packs contain 5 creatures to make; Dragon, Mermaid, Pegasus or Unicorn, Loch Ness Monster and Phoenix.
Craft packs can be picked up from any of our libraries when click and collect services are available. Packs also include a book list with Junior Fiction and Picture Book options if you would like to read more about mythical creatures.
All craft templates, ‘how to make’ videos, and the book list are all available online at the GV Libraries website.
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