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Songs and rhymes followed by a play session with a variety of treasure baskets filled with sensory items to explore for non-walkers. 

Easter Egg Hunt at North Finchley Library

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Join us at North Finchley Library in a search for hidden eggs. Suitable for children ages 3 and over. No booking required.

Make your own Easter bunny and Easter chick card in this craft activity for children ages 4 and over.  Email chippingbarnet.library@barnet.gov.uk to book a place. 

Come along and learn the secrets of the guitar followed by an outstanding and captivating performance. This event is suitable for ages 6 and over.  Email colindale.library@barnet.gov.uk to book your free place.

Spring Craft at Edgware library

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Come and join us for spring arts and crafts at Edgware Library. Suitable for children aged 5 to 11 years. 

Songs and rhymes followed by a play session with a variety of treasure baskets filled with sensory items to explore for non- walkers.

Barnet SENDIASS is pleased to announce an online information session for Barnet resident parents/carers of children and young people with special educational needs or disability. The session will also be relevant to those who are not Barnet residents but where the children or young people attend a Barnet setting. This is a FREE event hosted by Dr Sophie Driver (Senior Educational Psychologist) who will be giving a presentation on Emotional Based School Avoidance (EBSA) and there will be an opportunity to ask general questions.

Dance Barnet Finals

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Come and support our finalists. Join us for the finals of Dance Barnet, a pan disability, Strictly inspired dance competition which celebrates the joy dance can bring to everyone. 

Join us at the Barnet Libraries Literary Festival and meet award winning young adult author Candy Gourlay. Wild Song: The year is 1904. Luki has lived a tribal life in the mountains of the Philippines. Now she is growing up, she is expected to become a wife and a mother, but Luki is not ready to give up her dream to become a warrior. When her tribe is offered a journey to America to be part of the St. Louis World's Fair, Luki will discover that the land of opportunity does not share its possibilities equally.

Join us at the Barnet Libraries Literary Festival and meet authors Louise Fein ‘The London Bookshop Affair’, Nicola Gill ‘Swimming For Beginners’, and Nikki Smith ‘The Guests’ in conversation with Lorraine Brown about their current books. The London Bookshop Affair: London, 1962: The world is teetering on the brink of nuclear war, but life must go on. Celia Duchesne longs for a career, but with no means or qualifications, she passes her time working at a dusty bookshop.