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The Library

Visiting the library introduces children to a world of books and stories, fostering a love for reading and lifelong learning. It provides a quiet and focused environment where children can explore a wide range of topics and develop early literacy skills.

Why this learning experience is important

  • Literacy Development: Access to a variety of books helps children develop reading and comprehension skills from an early age.

  • Imagination and Creativity: Stories and books stimulate imagination, creativity, and curiosity about the world.

  • Social Interaction: Storytime sessions and group activities at the library encourage social interaction and collaborative learning.

  • Cognitive Growth: Exposure to different genres and topics enhances children's cognitive development and critical thinking skills.

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Our Educational Connection

Visiting the library aligns with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) by supporting the following outcomes:

  • Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity. Engaging with books and stories helps children build self-awareness and understand different perspectives and experiences.

  • Outcome 4: Children are confident and involved learners. The library environment encourages exploration, curiosity, and a love for learning, fostering children's confidence as learners.

  • Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators. Regular exposure to books and storytelling enhances language development, vocabulary, and communication skills.

Library visits provide a rich learning experience that supports children's overall development and instills a passion for reading, making it a key component of our family day care program.

Ready to start your
Family Day Care Journey

Get in touch with Maryann to discuss your enrolment for childcare.

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