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The Quezon Memorial Circle (QMC) is a popular spot for weekenders, but now there’s a brand new reason to visit — and it’s perfect for families! The Quezon City Public Library (QCPL) has launched the , offering a delightful mix of free books and fun activities for children and young adults.
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The Mobile Library is open every Saturday from 8am to 4pm, conveniently located within the QMC public park. It’s a fantastic way to add a touch of learning and entertainment to your usual weekend routine at the Circle.
It boasts a diverse collection of books, catering to a range of ages and interests. Young children can explore the world of reading with engaging starter books. Grade-schoolers and high schoolers can find valuable resources to support their studies in the form of general knowledge textbooks. And for young adults looking for something more advanced, a selection of contemporary literature is also available.
The Mobile Library isn’t just about books; it’s designed to be a welcoming space for the whole family. There’s a dedicated seating area where children can comfortably settle down with their parents or guardians and get lost in a good book. Plus, there are even some toys to keep the little ones entertained while older siblings delve into their chosen reads.
The Mobile Library operates alongside the existing network of 21 QCPL branches spread across Quezon City, offering weekday access to books and resources. But that’s not all!
The QCPL is dedicated to promoting a love of reading, providing online access to a vast collection of literature through their official portal. They even offer regular reading and math tutorials to help young learners strengthen their skills.
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So, next time you’re planning a trip to the QC Memorial Circle, be sure to factor in a visit to the ! It’s the perfect spot for a fun and educational family outing.
All image credit goes to Quezon City Government | Official Facebook
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