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Free children's book reading at Gather, Tuesday 10 March at 4:45pm


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In collaboration with Plastic Free Peckham , local illustrator Nico Williams is joining us at Gather to read from her children?s book Little Turtle Turns the Tide.


We?ll also be creating a mural masterpiece (on recycled paper, of course), inspired by the book.


It?s on 10th March, and it?s free. If your small one is aged between 5-7 years, book them into the 4.45pm slot at www.gather-childrensbookreading.eventbrite.co.uk


There's also a couple of spaces left for the 3.30pm slot too if you're fast enough!


Gather, 121 Bellenden Road, Peckham, SE15 4QY

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