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Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks will be at Village Books on Saturday 10th December to sign copies of their new book What The LadyBird Heard At Christmas!


The clever little ladybird is back to celebrate the festive season and to once again save the day! With a cast of wonderful friends, old and new, plenty of festive fun, and of course, a cunning plan to foil. What the Ladybird Heard at Christmas is the fifth title in the bestselling family favourite What the Ladybird Heard adventures.


Join everyone’s favourite crime-busting ladybird this festive season, as she visits her friend the spider in a big old haunted house. Those two bad men, Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len, are up to no good again. They have a devious plan – to steal the children’s Christmas presents from their stockings! It’s a good thing that the clever little ladybird has overheard their awful plotting, and she has a cunning plan to make sure they don’t get away with it.


Event Timings:


11.30am – 12.30pm

12.30pm – 1.30pm


Tickets:


£12.99 – includes a copy of What The Ladybird Heard at Christmas


Book tickets: https://bit.ly/3U5TDuZ


Terms & Conditions:


You will be required to show your ticket on the day of the event, to gain entry, and as proof of purchase. Please keep your ticket in a safe place. Please note the session time of your ticket.


To avoid disappointment, we must stress there will be no opportunity to meet Julia and Lydia without a ticket.


Julia and Lydia are very sorry but, in the time allowed, they will only be able to sign copies of books purchased at Village Books. If you would like to order more copies of What The Ladybird Heard At Christmas then do please contact us. Copies of all the books in the What The Ladybird Heard series and books from the Princess Mirror-Belle series will be able to purchase as well. Please contact us to order.


Should you not receive your e-ticket confirmation email please email us quoting your booking reference.


Due to the anticipated high turn-out, please come prepared to queue. You will need to queue outside on Calton Avenue so please do come dressed appropriately for the weather and keep hydrated. Our shop is small so to keep everyone safe we’ll be letting you in a few at a time.


Ticket holders will receive their copy of the book at the bookshop.


Please note the event may be filmed of photographed, as an attendee you consent to footage and/or images of you being used for promotional purposes.


If you have further questions, please contact us

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