Frankfurt's City Library Offers Fun Events for Young Readers in September
Frankfurt am Main's City Library presents a delightful lineup of events for young readers this September. From paper airplane crafting to book discussions, there's something for every child and teenager.
Kicking off the month, the Children's Afternoon on Wednesday, September 18th, invites youngsters aged 8 to 11 to 'Make Paper Airplanes' between 4 and 5 PM. The next day, the Reading Corner welcomes children to enjoy stories read aloud in a cozy setting from 3 to 4:30 PM.
For the youngest explorers, the Book Goblins meeting on the same Wednesday morning from 9:30 to 11 AM offers a chance to discover books together. On Thursdays, the Children's Reading Club (September 11th and 25th, 5 to 6 PM) and the Youth Reading Club (September 19th and 26th, 5 to 6 PM) provide spaces for age-appropriate book discussions.
The City Library in Frankfurt am Main continues its commitment to fostering a love for reading among its youngest patrons. With a variety of events catering to different ages and interests, families are encouraged to explore the library's offerings throughout the month.
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