Young readers
It's never too early to start reading. Reading together increases literacy skills and helps to build a strong and loving relationship between you and your child. Research proves that children who enjoy reading do better at school in all subjects.
Every branch also runs at least one storytime session a week.
View upcoming storytime sessions
Sharing books with children
- Our library staff can provide recommendations for age-appropriate books and tips on sharing books - ask at your local branch.
- The National Literacy Trust's Words for Life (opens new window) offers ideas for themed book activities to help you and your child engage with reading.
- If you're stuck for what to read next, visit LoveReading 4 Kids (opens new window), which is one of the best recommendation sites for children's books.
- The BookTrust has produced some handy tips and advice to help you get the most out of reading together.
Books for young readers
BookTrust is the UK's largest reading charity, and through its universal book gifting programme, every child should receive a Bookstart Baby bag in their first year and a Bookstart Treasure pack when they are 3 to 4-years-old.
Find out more about BookStart baby bags (opens new window)
Settings, nurseries and centres
Hillingdon Libraries offer visits to early years settings to give out free Bookstart packs and run a story session.
We also welcome visits from settings to our libraries, where the children can explore the library and borrow our books.
We have a special early years card available at our branches. The card allows up to 25 books to be borrowed at a time. There is no fee for this card, and no charges for overdue books.
To request a visit or for more information, please contact your local library directly.