Just for Children
Luton Libraries offer a fantastic range of activities and events for children of all ages, as well as books of every kind
Luton Libraries have lots of great events, activities, books and computers for children. From the babies to toddlers, to early teens, there is something for you at the library.
Each library runs Bookstart Time for a Rhyme sessions, and Storytime sessions, please see below for details.
If you are struggling with homework, or just need access to books to help you finish your projects, then come and join in the homework clubs run at every library, details are below.
There is a great range of online
resources available for library members to use, from encyclopedias to
dictionaries, from newspapers to biographies.
There are lots of other exciting activities and events throughout the year, and particularly in the summer, you can join in the Summer Reading challenge - pop along to your library and find out more!
| Bookstart All Join In! (Bookstart) Stories and rhymes for families with 2 to 5 year olds | |
| Bookstart Time for a Rhyme (Bookstart) For babies, toddlers and grown-ups to enjoy rhymes, music and stories together. | |
| Bookstart+ Bookstart is a national programme that encourages parents to share and enjoy books with their children from as early an age as possible | |
| Dangerous books! (library/reading) Come and join the Dangerous Book Clubs - at Leagrave or Marsh Farm Libraries. | |
| Events and What's On For Children (Children) Click on the attached brochure, to see the events we have for children in libraries. | |
| Free Books for Babies with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library (reading) Babies love books, and it’s never too early to start sharing books to help them develop the skills they need when they start reading. | |
| Harry Potter Reading Groups Join a Harry Potter Reading group at Wigmore or Stopsley Library | |
| Homework Clubs There are homework clubs in every library - contact your local library to see when your club is running. | |
| Summer Reading Challenge 2010 (Children) The Summer Reading Challenge launched in mid July and this year's theme is Space Hop! |





