A FUN filled week of activities are being held across Dudley’s libraries this half-term week to keep children of all ages entertained.

The ‘dinosaurs’ themed week will include a variety of different activities and workshops where children will learn to make puppets and door signs.

Events will be taking place at all 13 libraries across the borough from Tuesday, May 26, to Sunday, May 31.

Deborah Harkins, chief officer responsible for libraries, said: “We know how difficult it can be to keep children entertained in the school holidays, and these events should be fun and informative for children and their parents.

“Families can also take advantage of the other events and services that their local library has to offer.”

Craft activities will take place on each of the days at Brierley Hill, between 2.30pm and 3.30pm, while Dudley, Cradley, Long Lane and Coseley Libraries have events on Thursday, May 28 during the afternoon.

A craft workshop takes place on Thursday morning at Kingswinford and Lye.

On Tuesday, May 26, Netherton Library is hosting an event from 11am to noon, Wordsley has an hour-long workshop from 11.30am and Gornal Library has an activity from 2.30 to 3.30pm.

Halesowen Library has morning activities on Wednesday, May 27, and Friday, May 29, while Stourbridge Library is running a making headbands activity on Tuesday, May 26, and a puppet workshop on Friday, May 29. All take place between 11am and noon.

Sedgley Library also has two events, one on Thursday, May 28, from 10.30am to 11.30am and from 2pm to 3pm on Saturday, May 30.

For more information visit your local library or visit www.dudley.gov.uk/libraries.