Library events for children and teens
Find out about events and activities taking place in libraries for children and teenagers.
Summer holiday Lego club
Adventures begin at your library this summer, where you can design, build, and bring your creativity to life. We’ll provide the Lego – all you need to bring is your enthusiasm and imagination!
Connect with new friends, exchange building tips, and showcase your skills in a fun, welcoming environment.
- Dates: Every Friday from 4 July
- Time: 3.30 to 4.30pm
- Location: Hampton Library
- Price: Free event - no booking required
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Lego Club with Story Garden
Everyone loves making things with Lego! Design and build amazing creations and take part in fun Lego challenges.
No experience necessary, and all materials will be provided. This free event is for children, accompanied by an adult.
Children must be registered with 2025 Summer Reading Challenge, in order to participate in this event. Registration is free of charge.
Find out more about Lego Club with Story Garden.
Little Seedlings Gardening Club
Little Seedlings Gardening Club is a free children's gardening and nature club at Ham Library that meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 3.30pm. Additional sessions are held during school holidays and details of these sessions will be posted nearer the time.
Lego Club
Everyone loves making things with Lego! Design and build amazing creations and take part in fun Lego challenges. We will provide the Lego, so children just need to bring ideas and enthusiasm. Lego Club is great way to meet new friends, share tips and show off building skills.
Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Open to children of all ages. Free drop-in event.
Whitton Library:
- Date: Third Saturday of the month
- Time: 1.30 to 2.30pm
- Location: Whitton Library
- Price: Free, no booking required
Ham Library:
- Date: Second Saturday of the month
- Time: 2 to 3.30pm
- Location: Ham Library
- Price: Free, no booking required
Chess Mates
Challenge your mind and play with confidence at East Sheen library’s new weekly chess club.
Starting 26 July 2025, step into the world of kings, queens, and bold moves at our drop-in chess club!
Whether you're looking to improve your strategy or already thinking five moves ahead, there's a spot for you at the board. Connect with like-minded players in a fun and supportive environment.
Suitable for ages 8 and up.
Event details:
- Date: Every Saturday
- Time: 2.30 to 4pm
- Location: East Sheen Library
- Price: Free, no booking required
Chess and strategy games club
Develop your skills and make new friends!
Discover the exciting world of chess and other strategy games such as Connect 4, Chinese Checkers, Othello and more, under the guidance of professional chess teachers.
Children of all levels and abilities are welcome, and mentoring is available if desired. Suitable for children aged 7-16.
Event details:
- Date: Every Thursday
- Time: 3.30 to 5.45pm
- Location: Twickenham Library, Garfield Road, Twickenham, TW1 3JT
- Price: Free, no booking required
Story time
Each library holds a weekly story time for under 6s. They are free and booking is not required.
Baby Rhyme Time
These free baby bounce and rhyme sessions are for very young children accompanied by adults.
Come join in the fun with songs, rhymes and stories - all are welcome.
Chatterbooks
If you live in the borough (or attend school here) and like books, read on! At these popular groups for 8 to 10 year olds we chat about books, play games and do quizzes. It is a great way to discover new authors and make new booky friends.
Chatterbooks groups meet once a month after school (term time only) and last about an hour.
Teen reading group
Register your interest in our monthly 11 to 14s book group!
Join our teen reading group to discover fantastic new books and authors, write your own short stories and poetry, make new friends and get to grips with graphic novels and manga.
Richmond CoderDojo
Richmond CoderDojo is a free coding club open to young people aged 7 to 17 with sessions on Scratch, HTML, Python, and using micro:bits.
Updated: 09 July 2025
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