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Cork County Libraries offer free book bags to all children starting school in September

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All children starting school in September 2022 can get a free Book Bag at their local Cork County Council library.

As part of the initiative, a ‘ My Little Library Book Bag’ is available free for every child starting school in 2022 to help them to prepare for this big step. Children and their parents or guardians will be invited to visit their local branch or mobile library from April 19th this week to join the library and collect a Book Bag.

Each ‘ My Little Library Book Bag’ contains: Three books on starting school, making friends and being comfortabl­e to be yourself; A story card on going to the library; A postcard the child can write or draw on and send to their new teacher, or bring to give to the teacher on their first day at school; and their very own library card and special ‘ My Little Library’ cardholder.

Book bags are available in both Irish and English.

Inviting all children starting school this year to come and collect their Book Bag, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Gillian Coughlan said, “I am delighted to see Cork County Council Library Service partaking in this initiative and look forward to seeing our newest library members collect their book bags and embark on a lifetime journey of reading and learning. Our Library Service offers story times, classes, events, and countless opportunit­ies to fuel the imaginatio­n and explore one’s creativity right on our doorsteps.

“This initiative also presents an opportunit­y for parents to bring older or younger children along to join the library to borrow their own books. I hope this will be the first visit of many for these young readers and their families, as they discover all that their local library has to offer.

Cork County Librarian, Emer O’Brien, welcomed the roll out of the initiative in Cork County.

“Cork County Council Library Service is delighted to participat­e in the First 5 Little Library Initiative and welcome children who will begin their school journey in September 2022 to start their library membership adventure with us. We would like to welcome all of the family to join the library and to regularly visit our branch and mobile libraries in Cork County to borrow books and participat­e in our services and events.”

Cork County Council Library Service is ready to greet the families and welcome new members of all ages. Invitation­s will be issued to all children starting school in September to call and collect their Little Library pack from their local Cork County Council Library branch or mobile library from this week.

The ‘My Little Library Book Bag’ initiative is a collaborat­ion between libraries and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integratio­n and Youth as part of the First 5 Strategy.

Invitation­s to collect a Book Bag will be issued via preschools and childminde­rs in Cork County. More Informatio­n on ‘My Little Library Book Bags’ is available from your local library or visit www.corkcoco.ie.

 ?? (Pic: Brian Lougheed) ?? Cork County Council Library Service is inviting all children starting school in September 2022 to collect a free ‘My Little Library Book Bag’ at their local branch or mobile library from April 19th to help them to prepare for this big step. Pictured are the Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Gillian Coughlan and four-year-old Alexandra Walsh-McLoughlin at the recently opened Bandon Library.
(Pic: Brian Lougheed) Cork County Council Library Service is inviting all children starting school in September 2022 to collect a free ‘My Little Library Book Bag’ at their local branch or mobile library from April 19th to help them to prepare for this big step. Pictured are the Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Gillian Coughlan and four-year-old Alexandra Walsh-McLoughlin at the recently opened Bandon Library.

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