Join us for a session of storytelling where we share some interesting and fun tales with children.
The National Library Board (NLB) manages a network of 27 public libraries, the National Library and the National Archives of Singapore. NLB promotes reading, learning and information literacy by providing a trusted, accessible and globally-connected library and information service through the National Library and a comprehensive network of Public Libraries.
Every Tuesday | Various Timing | Various Location | Free Admission
Bukit Batok Public Library
The Bukit Batok Public Library was officially opened on 21 November 1998 by BG (NS) Lee Hsien Loong, Deputy Prime Minister.
The library covers an area of 1,276 square metres and is situated within the popular West Mall Shopping Centre. It serves the residents of the South West CDC, including Hong Kah GRC, Jurong GRC, West Coast GRC, Ayer Rajah SMC, Bukit Timah SMC and Choa Chu Kang SMC.
Tuesday | 7.30 pm – 8 pm (4–6 yrs)
Tampines Regional Library
Tampines Regional Library was first opened on 3 December 1994 by Dr Aline Wong, then-Senior Minister of State for Education and Health. It was temporarily closed at its premises at Tampines Ave 7 on 4 June 2017, with 3 June 2017 being its last day of operations before the relocation.
The library was officially re-opened on 5th August 2017 by Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, Minister for Communications and Information. The new library is among a suite of community services provided at Our Tampines Hub and continues to serve the Tampines community. Situated close to the Tampines MRT station and bus interchange, the library covers a floor area of 10,900 square metres.
The Children’s Chinese collection at Tampines Regional Library is made possible by the generous contribution of the Chou Sing Chu Foundation.
Tuesday | 4 pm – 4.30 pm (4–6 yrs)
Super Storytastic is full of fun.
Learn about anything under the sun. Dragons, Robots, Kittens and Whales; Mysteries, Humour and Adventure Tales!
Join our librarians in this half-hour of fun facts and stories.
Get to know about awesome authors and brilliant books you can dive into. For children aged 7 to 10.
Jurong West Public Library
The Jurong West Public Library was first opened in Jurong Point on 28 Mar 1996 by Mr Ho Kah Leong, then Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Environment and then Member of Parliament for Jurong. It was closed for 2 months and relocated to the Frontier Community Place, co-locating with Frontier Community Club. Re-opened to the public on 10 Mar 2006, the new library covers an area of 4232 square metres which is a three-fold expansion from its old premise.
With its relocation to a dedicated community building. Jurong West Public Library brings more convenience, with integrated services and facilities to its users. Ranging from audio-visual materials, comics collection and self-service kiosk, the library also expanded its collection to cater to the information needs of its users. A holistic learning experience awaits any user with the library’s conducive environment, learning resources and exciting programmes. Jurong West Public Library is also the first library to prototype the “integration concept” with the community centre, whereby users can move from the Community Club to the library on every level without having to exit at the ground level point.
Tuesday | 7.30 pm – 8 pm
Registration is required for this programme.
Please note the following:
*Registration is required. Do register 1 ticket for the child and 1 ticket for the accompanying adult.
*Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
*Children must be seated at designated spots with their parents/caregivers at all times.
*Arrive 10 mins before the session commences. Latecomers who arrive after 10 mins before the session commences will not be allowed entry and the seats will released to those on the wait-list.
*Children below 6 years old are strongly encouraged to wear face masks or face shields.
*NLB reserves the right to deny entry to participants who do not abide by the ground rules.