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Reading Tails
Do you have a hesitant reader at home? Check out Frankston City Libraries’ new Reading Tails Program at Carrum Downs Library. This free 8 week program is aimed at 7-13 year olds. Reading Tails increases reading motivation and confidence.
Reading Tails 8 week program starts Thursday 22 July 4pm to 5pm and it's FREE! Bookings are essential and you’re encouraged to attend all 8 sessions.
In-person Storytime is back at Frankston City Libraries!
Storytime encourages a love of reading and offers social interaction too. Evidence shows that reading regularly to a child gives them a head start once they reach primary school.
Storytime remains a great, free activity and bookings will open each Thursday morning for the week ahead.
Ninja and Cheerleading camp - coming to The Ranch - January 2022
Join the best of the best including coach Charlie Robbins from Australian Ninja Warrior for a camp to remember! Ages 8-16. Beginner to Advanced - you will not want your child to miss this.
Visit WEBSITE nowto secure your spot and check out other programs while you're there.
Giveaway
After a year of smaller class sizes, pool deck restrictions and snap lockdowns, leading swim school, Kingswim, is ready to welcome families back with open arms. To celebrate the return of swimming lessons, Kingswim is giving one Peninsula Kids reader the chance to win the ultimate swimming prize pack, valued at over $300. Head to our FACEBOOK POST to enter!
In addition to decreasing the risk of drowning, active participation in swimming lessons is the best way to ensure your child has the skills they need to enjoy the water safely and confidently, and Kingswim urges all families to consider swimming lesson re-enrolment as a priority for 2021.
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