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Autumn Storytelling at Dulwich Books


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Saturday 6th September 11am


Interactive Storytime with Yuval Zommer, author of The Big Blue Thing on the Hill. Howling Hill is always a peaceful place, until one day a thing appears. It?s blue, it?s big, and the animals all agree it has to go... Followed by a fun ?what happened next?? story writing activity.


Free event


Thursday 11th September 11am


Storytime with Anna Bogie, reading her first book Happy Hooves, Ta Dah! Donkey and his animal friends are off to see the sea. But how will they cross the terrifying cattle grid that lays ahead?


Free event


Saturday 13th September 11am


Storytime with Loretta d?Souza, author of Talk to the Paw cos the Cat?s not Listening, a rhyme about a typically independent pet cat. Followed by catty activities.


Free event


We recommend you book in advance for author events to guarantee your place. All these events are suitable for ages 6 and under. Tickets are available from http://dulwichbooks.eventbrite.co.uk/, or via email: [email protected] or by telephone on 020 8670 1920.


Plus, our regular Storytime sessions on Thursdays and Saturdays at 11am are back on Thursday 4th September (Storytime sessions are free, no booking necessary).


Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, London, SE21 8SW

www.dulwichbooks.co.uk 02086701920 [email protected]

www.facebook.com/dulwichbooks Twitter:@dulwichbooks

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