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Kids books & more @ Dulwich Picture Gallery Christmas Market - Today 10 - 5


jennyh

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Smallprint Books is holding its final pop-up of the year at the Artisan Christmas Market running all day today at the Dulwich Picture Gallery.


There are plenty of other stalls and activities with hot food, including some delicious hot mead from the Gosnell's tent. Plus you can get some nice photos with the MASSIVE photo frame set up for the Dulwich Lights Show.


We also believe that Santa will be doing the rounds throughout the day.


Having built our business from being at markets around East Dulwich, it is always great to say hello to people who've supported us and to share our love of beautiful children's books.


Entry is completely free from 10 AM - 5 PM & then from 6 PM - 10 PM it's ticketed (link below) when the full winter lights display kicks off with more music & entertainment etc...


Look forward to saying hello.


Jenny & Joe from Smallprint.


http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/whats-on/special-events/2016/december/a-dulwich-christmas/


https://smallprint-online.com/

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