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Free Children's Storytelling Saturday 24th January at 11am


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Saturday 24th January at 11am - Meet ALEX ENGLISH, author of YUCK! Said the Yak.


Join us for a special Storytime session hosted by Alex English. One day a yak comes to stay, but he is a VERY RUDE yak and won?t eat ANYTHING that Alfie offers him...


The event is free, but space is limited so we recommend you book your place in advance. Suitable for ages 7 and under. Book your place in person at Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, London SE21 8SW, by phone 020 8670 1920 or by visiting http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/dulwich-books-1098418481


Plus, our regular Storytime sessions on Thursdays and Saturdays at 11am are back, suitable for ages up to seven (Storytime sessions are free, no booking necessary).


Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, SE21 8SW 0208 670 1920

www.dulwichbooks.co.uk [email protected]

www.facebook.com/dulwichbooks Twitter: @dulwichbooks

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