CHILDREN have been enjoying their summer at Bromyard library.
On Tuesday they took part in a crafts session when they made pop-up cards for friends and family.
Meanwhile, 40 bookworms aged between four and eleven have been taking part in a summer-holidays reading club.
The children are given prizes when they finish books including a door hanger and a pencil. Once they've completed six they receive a medal and certificate.
"It's been very popular and to get 40 children from a small town like Bromyard is very good," said children's librarian Pat Robinson.
"It deepens their reading skills and carries on their school reading habits throughout the holidays."
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