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Free Storytelling Saturday 6th June 11am at Dulwich Books


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Come dressed as a dinosaur or come dressed as a policeman or just turn up and join us for our special storytelling event with the brilliant author and illustrator Sarah McIntyre. A fun time is promised for all and Sarah will show you how to draw your own cartoon dinosaur character! This event is perfect for anyone of 7 and under.


Tickets are free, book your seat online: www.dulwichbooks.co.uk, via email: [email protected] on telephone: 020 8670 1920 or in person in the bookshop.


Dinoville Police Station was having a perfectly quiet morning ? until the phone rang??Red alert!? hollered Sergeant Stig O?Saurus. ?There?s a rampaging T-Rex at the pizza factory!? The dino police hop in their vehicles and switch on their sirens faster thanBook tickets now image you can say ?WOO WOO!? They try to arrest Trevor T-Rex who is gobbling pizzas meant for the town fair, but Trevor manages to escape?The walkie-talkies are out, the air squad is being called in to help \- but Trevor is still on the loose?until the cheeky T-Rex runs through the building site and gets stuck in ?CEMENT! A fabulous new picture book by the fantastically talented, bestselling Sarah McIntyre!

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