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“Sights and Sounds of Central & Western District” Series – Sights and Sounds of Reading
Upcoming Activity
Sights and Sounds of Reading: Parent-child Workshop on Joyful Storytelling for Toddlers
| Date: | 2025/12/13 (Saturday) |
| Time: | 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon |
| Venue: | City Hall Public Library (Children's Corner, Children Library on 2/F of City Hall Public Library, High Block, Hong Kong City Hall) |
| Description: | Target Participants: Toddlers aged 1-3 (each toddlers should be accompanied by a parent) Quota: 10 pairs of parent-child participants In the workshop, professional instructors will be invited to introduce and teach storytelling skills to participants, allowing them to be more engaged in the storytelling process, thereby enhancing parent-child communication and relationship, as well as helping their children develop a habit of and an interest in reading. |

