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Free Storytelling and crafts Thursday 18th February 11am at Dulwich Books


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Welcome to Fairyland and the sparkly world of Mimi and her magical fairy friends!

Join Mimi and Catkin the fairy kitten for an interactive storytelling and crafting workshop. Creators author Clare Bevan and illustrator Cally Johnson-Isaacs will help you make your very own fairy friend and magical fairy pet puppet, with added glitter guaranteed.


Suitable for ages 6 & under, this is a free event, but space is limited so we recommend you book your place in advance.


Book your place in person at Dulwich Books, by phone 020 8670 1920 or by emailing [email protected]


Dulwich Books

6 Croxted Road

West Dulwich

London SE21 8SW


www.dulwichbooks.co.uk

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