Join Us at the Early Read Fiesta!
- catherine5220
- Nov 5, 2025
- 1 min read

Photo credit: Image by National Library Board, Singapore
Step into a world of wonder where storybook characters leap off the page and into your imagination!
Parent Teacher Learning Centre Pte Ltd (PTLC) is delighted to present an interactive storytelling workshop as part of the National Library Board's Early Read Fiesta 2025/2026. Designed for children aged 3-6 and their accompanying adults, this joyful experience invites families to guess, explore, and play their way through classic tales.
Workshop: Guess, Explore, and Discover Stories!
Date: Sunday, November 23, 2025
Time: 11:30am - 12:30pm (Singapore Time)
Location: In Person @ Central Library at NLB Programme Room 2 (Basement 1)
Register here: https://nlb.libcal.com/event/5852828
What to Expect:
Fun clues
Hands-on activities that spark creativity
A magical journey into beloved stories
Opportunities to foster early literacy and imagination
This programme is perfect for young learners accompanied by grandparents, parents, or caregivers. It's a chance to bond, discover, and celebrate the joy of reading together.
Limited Seats Available - Registration Required
Only 40 seats are available. Please login to your NLB account to receive programme updates.
Kindly note: Photos and/or videos may be taken during the session for archival and publicity purposes by NLB.
We look forward to welcoming you and your little ones to a morning of storytelling magic!


The workshop was a success. Originally created for 40 parent/child participants, we had an overwhelming response of more than 60 families. Thank you for joining us at the Bingo-Read-a-Book workshop. I had as much fun organizing it and I hope participants found new handles to encourage reading. It was most heart-warming to watch parents reading to their little ones; and the children asking to read all 25 books which were carefully selected for this workshop. A number of families lingered on long after the workshop was over. Conversations were rich! I learned so much from all of the parents and children. I saw collaboration - no family was hoarding any book - the camaraderie was magical, and fluid. Stranger…