Baby RHYMETIME IS A HALF-hour session of songs and RHYMES FOR BABIES
0-18 monthsIt’s never too early to start reading to your baby. Books
are a great way to entertain and build a relationship with your child
in the first months of life. Your baby will love being held in your
arms, listening to your voice, hearing rhyme and rhythm, and looking
at pictures. The relaxed and supportive environment allows parents and
caregivers to engage with their babies through reading, songs, rhyme
and play with the support of staff.
For parents and caregivers with babies up to 18 months.
Weekly on Wednesdays 10.30- 11.00am
Free event.
To prevent the spread of illness, Council asks that if you or your
child are feeling unwell please think of others and remain at home
until fully recovered.
** COVID-19 GUIDELINES **• Due to Covid-19 restrictions, Rhymetime
has a limited number of participants for each session.
You only need to book a place for parent/carer.
• If you or your baby are sick, please do not attend, as you could
endanger all Library visitors.
• Spaces are very limited. If you cannot attend please cancel via
Eventbrite, so that your spot can be offered to those on the waitlist.
• Hand sanitisers must be used upon entry.
• Social distancing guidelines of 1.5m must be respected.
Parents/carers are responsible for preventing the children in their
care from breaching these guidelines.
• Participants who do not follow these guidelines will be asked to
leave the session by Library Staff.
Terms and conditions:
• Your attendance at events supported by Eurobodalla Libraries may
be digitally recorded through photographs and/or video recordings.
Images may be used for promotional purposes on council’s websites,
publications, social media or by newspapers. By attending this session
you agree to these terms. If you do not wish your image (or the image
of your child) to be published, please notify staff before the event.
• Bookings are essential and spaces are limited.
• Please arrive 10 minutes early to allow the event to run on time.
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