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Visiting TTDI Library With Kids In Kuala Lumpur

Educational And Fun Adventure In KL

TTDI Library

Reading or being read to is integral in the development of a child’s brain, language skills, and imagination. What better way to instill a love for books in our children than by taking them to an exciting and colorful library full of books and interactive activities. We have found just the one!

TTDI Library underwent massive renovations for over 2 years and was reopened in September 2019. Much of their upgrades were dedicated to creating a more child-friendly environment. The vibe is cheerful and engaging with lots of natural light and colorful murals on many of the walls.

There’s an entire section dedicated to kids that is bright and inviting with modern upgrades like interactive touch screen tables, an internet corner, and egg-shaped audio chairs. They have a new collection of children’s books available and lots of cozy nooks and chairs for kids to read in. Also available is a meeting room, a movie room, and a game lounge which includes a PS4.

Opening Hours: Mondays (2pm – 6:45pm) Tuesdays to Fridays (10am – 6:45pm) Saturdays and Sundays (10am – 5pm) Closed on public holidays and the first weekend of each month.

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