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South London Gallery Children's Book Fair 27 & 28th NOV


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SOUTH LONDON GALLERY CHILDREN?S BOOK FAIR


FRI 27 NOV 2015, 3-9PM

SAT 28 NOV 2015, 11AM-6PM


65 Peckham Road, London, SE5 8UH

Admission Free



The first South London Gallery Children?s Book Fair takes place on Fri 27 Nov and Sat 28 Nov in the gallery?s Clore Studio, and is free and open to all. The fair showcases the diversity of children?s publishers and gives the opportunity for visitors to discover inspiring new reads, buy a gift, or take part in book signings, readings and other special events.


Some of the best children?s publishers will be exhibiting and leading the events programme: Boxer Books, Flying Eye Books, Gecko Press, Hato Press, Laurence King, Okido, Pushkin Press, Soberscove Press,

Tate Publishing, Thames & Hudson, Tiny Owl and new titles by Children's Book Illustration MA students at Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University.


http://southlondongallery.org/page/3050/SLG-Childrens-Book-Fair/1131


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Look forward to seeing everyone there

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