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Free Children?s Storytelling with Eva Katzler - Saturday 10th May


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On Saturday 10th May at 11am Dulwich Books welcomes special guest storyteller Eva Katzler, author of the Florentine and Pig series, for storytelling, activities and surprises!


Florentine and Pig books, published by Bloomsbury, combine exciting and imaginative stories, with craft projects and recipes, encouraging children and parents to play, eat and create with each other.


"Florentine and Pig are the Mary Poppins of cooking. What better way to get children interested in what they eat than to make a game out of it."- Dawn O'Porter


Suitable for ages 7 and under, this is a free event, but we recommend you book in advance to guarantee a place.


Dulwich Books runs free children?s storytelling every Thursday and Saturday, drop by between 11am-12pm to join in.


On Saturday 7th June we will have special guest author Carrie Weston hosting storytelling and reading from her books ?What Noise Does a Rabbit Make?? and ?Boris Gets Spots.?



Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, SE21 8SW 0208 670 1920

www.dulwichbooks.co.uk [email protected]

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