'Street library' in Wagga helps keep kids entertained during isolation

Jessica McLaughlin
Updated April 6 2020 - 3:41pm, first published 3:00pm
LITTLE GETAWAY: Diana Lajdes says the makeshift street library is a safe way for little ones to escape some of the gloomier events going on. Picture: Les Smith
LITTLE GETAWAY: Diana Lajdes says the makeshift street library is a safe way for little ones to escape some of the gloomier events going on. Picture: Les Smith

One NSW childcare centre has gone the extra mile to bring a piece of normality back into the lives of children as coronavirus restrictions continue to get tighter.

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Jessica McLaughlin

Jessica McLaughlin

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