Livvi's Library Encourages Reading And Quiet Play

Gunnedah Shire Council

An exciting new addition has been made to Livvi's Place Inclusive Playground in Gunnedah, with the installation of Livvi's Library.

This vibrant new outdoor children's library will provide parents and caregivers with the option of reading to their young ones as they relax and enjoy the space.

"The project was identified as a playground enhancement in 2019, when Livvi's Place Inclusive Playground was being developed and progressed over time with the help of the Gunnedah Shire Access Working Group," Gunnedah Shire Mayor Colleen Fuller said.

"Reading is very important. Children learn words and language skills from listening and engaging in stories, songs and conversations. When we read aloud, share stories and sing along with children, we help them to develop early literacy skills.

"But it is also a fun way to connect and engage with others and to inspire young imaginations to fly."

Gunnedah Shire Council Director Community and Development Andrew Johns said development of the library had been a team effort.

"This colourful, custom-built little library has been constructed by the Gunnedah Woodworkers and stocked initially by the generous donations of sensory and non-sensory children's books from Council staff," Mr Johns said.

"As time goes on, we hope that community members will bring in a children's book or swap out an old book to help grow the collection.

"The project recognises parents and caregivers often don't bring a book to the playground and Livvi's Library provides a good selection of books within easy reach.

"The location of the library in the quiet, nature-play and sensory area of the playground ensures it is also accessible by those in a wheelchair or experiencing mobility challenges. We hope the community will embrace the concept, and see Livvi's Library as a wonderful addition to what is an already unique playground."

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