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Special Storytime with Carrie Weston Saturday 7th June 11am


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Dulwich Books are delighted to welcome special guest Carrie Weston who will be reading from her new picture books: ?What Noise Does a Rabbit Make?? and ?Boris Gets Spots? on Saturday 7th June at 11am.


Boris Gets Spots:

On the day that Miss Cluck's class has a visit from Mr Gander the farmer, disaster strikes! First Boris, then all the little animals, are soon covered in bright red, itchy spots. After sending them home to get better Miss Cluck feels rather bereft in the empty classroom. But baking keeps her busy until everyone returns to enjoy her special treat.


What Noise does a Rabbit Make:

As the sun came up - "cock-a-doodle-do!" - trumpeted the cockerel, and then all at once the farm rang out with the noises of the other animals. Amid the ruckus, Raggety-Taggle quietly nibbled the grass and wondered just what noise does a rabbit make? This is a great, rumbustuous animal noises book to read aloud to small children.


Suitable for anyone 7 and under, this is a free event. However as you?ll know our events get booked up very quickly, so reserve your seat now! You can book online from https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/carrie-weston-tickets-11660710499, in the bookshop, via telephone on 020 8670 1920 or email us on [email protected].


Dulwich Books runs free children?s storytelling every Thursday and Saturday, drop by between 11am-12pm to join in.



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

www.dulwichbooks.co.uk [email protected]

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