
Join the National Library’s Story Dogs program on the last Sunday of each month. Photo: National Library of Australia.
Join the National Library for a paw-sitive reading experience with the Story Dogs program.
Trained volunteers and their accredited dogs create a nurturing environment where children can enjoy a range of stories in a relaxed environment. This unique program aims to make reading fun, helping children enjoy books and to become confident, lifelong readers.
Young people aged 7 to 12 are invited to enjoy stories and pats as they sit with a friendly reader and attentive dogs, just outside our Bookshop in the Foyer.
Very small children (under 7) can listen to the stories and pat the dogs with parental supervision.
Several dogs will be onsite for each session, however places are limited, and bookings are preferred.
This event will repeat on the last Sunday of every month for the remainder of the year, and you’re welcome to book ahead on the Library website.
This program is presented in partnership with Story Dogs.
The Details
What: Story Dogs on Sunday at the National Library
When: Last Sunday of each month from 2 pm to 3 pm
Where: National Library of Australia, Parkes Place West
Cost: Free but bookings are essential. Tickets available through National Library of Australia.