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Stories and Rhyme Times – by Postcode Stories and Rhyme Times – By Postcode North London including Hertfordshire, Watford and St Albans Venue Day & Time Address Contact Details Islington Borders Saturdays at 2pm The N1 Shopping Centre, Parkfield Street, N1 0PS 0207 226 3602 Lewis Carroll Children’s Library (Babies) Thursdays at 2pm and 166 Copenhagen Street, London, N1 0ST 020 7527 7936 Friday at 10am Mildmay Library Thursdays at 11am 21-23 Mildmay Park, London, N1 4NA 020 7527 7880 Mildmay Library (Babies) Mondays at 11am 21-23 Mildmay Park, London, N1 4NA 020 7527 7880 South Library (Essex Road) (Babies) Friday at 11am 115-117 Essex Rd, London, N1 2SL 020 7527 7860 South Library (Essex Road) Thursday at 11am 115-117 Essex Rd, London, N1 2SL 020 7527 7860 West Library (Baby Bounce) Wednesdays at 11am Bridgeman Road, London, N1 1BD 020 7527 7920 West Library (Under 5s) Tuesdays at 11am Bridgeman Road, London, N1 1BD 020 7527 7920 Coppetts Wood Centre (under 2s) Tuesdays 9 - 10am Coppetts Road, Friern Barnet, N10 1JS 020 8883 2985 Muswell Hill – Children’s Bookshop Thursdays at 11am 29 Fortis Green Rd, London, N10 3HP 020 84445500 Muswell Hill Library Monday at 3pm and Queens Avenue, Muswell Hill, London, N10 3PE 020 8489 8773 Thursday at 11am Friern Barnet library (under 2s) Tuesdays 11.15 am 1st Friern Barnet Road, London, N11 3DS 020 8359 3895 Tuesday of the month North Finchley library (under 2s) Wednesdays 2.15pm Ravensdale Avenue, North Finchley, London, N12 9HP 020 8359 3845 and 3.15 pm North Finchley Library Thursdays: 2.15pm Ravensdale Avenue, North Finchley, London, N12 9HP 020 8359 3845 Hampden Way Children's Centre Wednesdays 2 - Hampden Way, Southgate, London, N14 5DJ 020 8368 2131 (under 2s) 2.30pm St Ann's Library Tuesdays 11am Cissbury Road, Tottenham, London, N15 5PU 020 8489 8775 Marcus Garvey Library Mondays at 11 am and Tottenham Green Centre, 1 Phillip Lane, London, N15 4JA 020 8489 5309 Thursdays at 11 Highgate Library Mondays at 10.30 Chester Road, London, N19 5DH 020 7974 5752 Archway Library (Baby Bounce) Mondays at 10:30am Hamlyn House, Highgate Hill, N19 5PH 020 7527 7820 Archway Library Thursdays at 11am Hamlyn House, Highgate Hill, N19 5PH 020 7527 7820 Stories and Rhyme Times – By Postcode East Finchley Library Wednesday at 2.30 226 High Road, Finchley, London, N2 9BB 020 8359 3815 East Finchley library (under 2s) Thursdays 10.30am 226 High Road, Finchley, London, N2 9BB 020 8359 3815 & 11.15am Alexandra Park Library Mondays at 10.30am Alexandra Park Road, Wood Green, London, N22 7UJ 020 8489 8770 Wood Green Central Library Wednesday at 11am High Road, Wood Green, London, N22 6XD 020 8489 2780 Church End Library (under 2s) Tuesdays 11 - 11.30am 24 Hendon Lane, Finchley, London, N3 1TR 020 8359 3800 N4 Library Thursdays at 11am 26 Blackstock Road, London, N4 2DW 020 7527 7800 N4 Library (Baby Bounce) Tuesdays at 11am 26 Blackstock Road, London, N4 2DW 020 7527 7800 Stroud Green Library Tuesdays at 2pm Quernmore Road, London, N4 4QR 020 8489 8776 John Barnes Library (Baby Bounce) Thursday at 2:20pm 275 Camden Rd, N7 OJN 020 7527 7900 John Barnes Library Wednesdays at 10.45 275 Camden Rd, N7 OJN 020 7527 7900 North Library, Manor Gardens (Babies) Fridays at 11am Manor Gardens, London, N7 6JX 020 7527 7840 North Library, Manor Gardens Tuesdays at 11am Manor Gardens, London, N7 6JX 020 7527 7840 Hornsey Monday at 10.30 am Haringey Park, London, N8 9JA 020 8489 1118 Finsbury Library (Baby Bounce) Thursdays at 11am 245 St.John St, London, EC1V 4NB 020 7527 7960 Finsbury Library Tuesdays at 10:30am 245 St.John St, London, EC1V 4NB 020 7527 7960 East Barnet library (under 2s) Fridays at 11am 85 Brookhill Road, East Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN4 8SG 020 8359 3860 Underhill Interim Centre (under 2s) Thursdays at 10am 60 Rossiter Fields, Dollis Valley Way, Barnet, Herts EN5 2UT 020 8440 2691 Chipping Barnet library (under 2s) Fridays at 11 am 3 Stapylton Road, Barnet, Herts. EN5 4QT. 020 8359 4040 Watford Borders Sundays at 2pm Waterfields Retail Park, New Road, Watford, WD17 2EU 01923 256902 Watford Borders Daily at 11am and 2 Waterfields Retail Park, New Road, Watford, WD17 2EU 01923 256902 pm Watford Central Library Thursdays at 2:15pm Hempstead Road, Watford, WD17 3EU 01438 737 333 (1st and 3rd of month) North Watford Library Thursdays at 2:15pm St Alan’s Road, Watford, WD24 7RW 01923 47 1 333 (2nd and 4th of month) London Colney Borders Saturdays and 1 Colney Fields Retail Park, Barnet Rd, St Albans, AL2 1AB 01727 825152 Sundays at 1pm * Unless otherwise stated, all story times and rhyme times are geared to under 5s ** Library sessions tend to be term time only. Please check before heading out the door! Stories and Rhyme Times – By Postcode North-West London including Southall Venue Day & Time Address Contact Details Primrose Hill – Tales on Moon Lane Wednesdays at 10am 9 Princess Road, Primrose Hill NW1 8JN 020 7722 1800 Camden Town Library (Baby Bounce) Wednesdays at 1.30pm Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street, London, NW1 1BD 020 7974 1563 Marylebone Library with Little Stars Wednesdays 10:00am 109-117 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5PS 07590 514 954 Camden Town Library Tuesdays 11-11.30am Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street, London, NW1 1BD 020 7974 1563 Regents Park Library Thursdays 2-3pm Compton Close, off Robert Street, London, NW1 3QT 020 7974 1530 Chalk Farm Library Mondays at 11am Sharpeshall Street, London NW1 8YN 0207 974 6526 Marylebone Library Fridays at 3.45pm 109-117 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5PS 020 7641 1300 Kensal Rise Library Tuesday at 11:15 am Bathurst Gardens, Brent Park, London, NW10 020 8969 0942 Neasden Library (Brent) Tuesday at 11.30am 277 Neasden Lane, Neasden, London, NW10 1QJ 020 8937 3580 Willesden Green Library Tuesday at 10am 95 High Road, Willesden Green, London, NW10 2SF 020 8937 3400 Harlesden Library (3-4 years) Thursday at 11am Craven Park Road, Harlesden, London, NW10 8SE 0208 937 3570 Willesden Green Library Thursday 10am (Term 95 High Road, Willesden Green, London, NW10 2SF 020 8937 3400 Time Only) Harlesden Library (Babies and Thursday at 10am Craven Park Road, Harlesden, London, NW10 8SE 0208 937 3570 Toddlers) Harlesden Library (2-3 years) Thursday at 10.30am Craven Park Road, Harlesden, London, NW10 8SE 0208 937 3570 Hampstead Garden Suburb Library Tuesdays at 2.30pm 15 Market Place, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, 020 8359 3915 NW11 6LB Golders Green Library Thursdays: 2.30pm 156 Golders Green Road, Golders Green, NW11 8HE 020 8359 2060 Golders Green library (under 2s) Thursdays at 11.30 156 Golders Green Road, Golders Green, NW11 8HE 020 8359 2060 Childs Hill Library Tuesdays at 11.30 320 Cricklewood Lane, London, NW2 2QE 020 8359 3900 Cricklewood Library (Babies and Tuesday 10.30am 152 Olive Road, Cricklewood, London, NW2 6UY 0208 937 3540 Toddlers) Cricklewood Library Thursdays at 4pm 152 Olive Road, Cricklewood, London, NW2 6UY 0208 937 3540 Brent Cross Borders Saturdays at 11am and Unit A Brent South Shopping Park, Tilling Road, NW2 1LJ 020 8452 9245 2pm Stories and Rhyme Times – By Postcode Brent Cross Borders Daily at 2pm Unit A Brent South Shopping Park, Tilling Road, NW2 1LJ 020 8452 9245 Hampstead Waterstones Tuesdays at 4pm 68-69 Hampstead High Street, London NW3 1QP 0207 794 1098 Belsize Library Tuesdays 11am – noon Antrim Road, London, NW3 4XN 020 7974 6518 Hampstead- Daunt Books Thursdays at 4pm 51 South End Road, London NW3 2QB 0207 794 8206 Swiss Cottage Library Thursdays at 10.30am 88 Avenue Road, London, NW3 3HA 020-7974 6522 Swiss Cottage Library Saturdays at 10.30am 88 Avenue Road, London, NW3 3HA 020-7974 6522 Dad’s Rhyme Time (2nd Saturday of every month) Heath Street Library Mondays at 10:30am Keats Grove Hampstead NW3 2RR 0207 974 6520 Swiss Cottage Library Fridays at 10.30am 88 Avenue Road, London, NW3 3HA 020-7974 6522 Bell Lane Centre (under 2s) Thursdays at 10am Bell Lane, Hendon, London, NW4 2AS 020 8203 3115 Parkfield Children's Centre (under 2s) Mondays 2 - 3pm Park Road, Hendon, NW4 3PS 020 8359 3590 Hendon library (under 2s) Mondays 10.15 & The Burroughs, Hendon, London NW4 4BQ 020 8359 2628 11.15 am Hendon library (under 2s) Fridays at 10.15am The Burroughs, Hendon, London NW4 4BQ 020 8359 2628 & 11.30 am Kentish Town Library Wednesdays at 262-266 Kentish Town Road, NW5 2AA 020 7974 6253 10.30am- Queens Crescent Library Mondays 11.00 165 Queens Crescent, London, NW5 4HH 020-7974 6243 Kilburn Library Tuesdays at 11 12-22 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 5UH 020 7974 1965 Kilburn Library Thursday at 10am Salusbury Road, Kilburn, London, NW6 6NN 020 8937 3530 (Term Time Only) West Hampstead Library Fridays at 10.30am Dennington Park Road, NW6 1AU 020 7974 6610 Mill Hill library (under 2s) Wednesdays 10.15 & Hartley Avenue, Mill Hill, London, NW7 2HX 020 8359 3830 11.15am St. Johns Wood Library Thursdays at 10:00am 20 Circus Road, Westminster, London, NW8 6PD 020 7641 1300 Church Street Library Thursdays at 10.30am Church St, Westminster, London, NW8 8EU 020 7641 1300 Starbucks in Sainsbury's, West Tuesdays at 10.30am Unit 4 Hyde Estate Road, The Hyde, Hendon, London, Hendon (under 2s) NW9 6JX Grahame Park library (under 2s) Thursdays at 12 The Concourse, Grahame Park, Colindale, NW9 5XL 020 8359 3930 Stories and Rhyme Times – By Postcode Jubilee Gardens Library Thursday at 2.15pm Jubilee Gardens, UB1 2TJ 020 8578 1067 Southall Library (Baby bounce) Wednesday 11.30am Osterley Park Road UB2 4BL 020 8574 3412 Southall Library Monday 11.30am Osterley Park Road UB2 4BL 020 8574 3412 Greenford Library Tuesday 2.30pm-3pm Oldfield Lane South, UB6 9LG 020 8578 1466 Perivale Library Thursday 10.30am Horsenden Lane South, UB6 7NT 020 8997 2830 Wood End Library (Baby bounce) Friday 10.30am-11am Whitton Avenue West, Greenford, Middlesex UB6 020 8422 3965 * Unless otherwise stated, all story times and rhyme times are geared to under 5s ** Library sessions tend to be term time only.
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