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Art Workshop & Storytime with Sampson The Flea at Rye Books! This Sun. 30th Oct 2pm


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Come to the shop and meet Sampson the flea, star of the Fleabag's Circus ? this strong-flea can lift a match, he can lift a pea, he can lift lovely flea Amelie. But it's not enough ? Samson wants to be the biggest star anywhere, so he sets off into the big, wide world. Discover what happens to the world's smallest strongman in this hilarious, touching tale..


Join local illustator (co-creator of Samson The Mighty Flea) Nathan Reed for a brilliant Artworkshop & Storytime tomorrow 2pm at the shop!


https://t.co/oo37vjEG1c


Nathan has been a professional illustrator since graduating from Falmouth College of Arts in 2000, mainly working in the children's book industry.


His work has been published by Penguin, HarperCollins, Macmillan and Bloomsbury amongst others.


Recent books illustrated include 'How to Write Your Best Story Ever' by Christopher Edge (Oxford University Press), the Marsh Road Mystery Series by Elen Caldecott (Bloomsbury) 'Samson the Mighty Flea' his latest picture book (Andersen Press) and written by Angela McAllister, was published in September 2016.


Free event, there's a very good chance there might be hot chocolate with whipped cream available...


Best wishes,

all at Rye Books, 45 Upland Rd, SE22 9EF, tel. 020 3581 1850

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