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Storytime is back this Friday 8th 11.00am at Rye Books!


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That's right it's back! We've all been missing it - Join Becky our amazing storyteller for music, brilliant stories and puppets!


Our Storytime runs every week, every Tues and Fri at 11.00 - we run this all year.


Forgive us though it won't be on next Tues 12th but after that all back to normal.


For ages 2 - reception. ?4 per child concessions for 2


We have Bea's baby bop every Thursday at 10.30 - Bea's been away for awhile and we are very happy that now she is coming back, Bea's Classes will start again on THURSDAY 21st JAN!


Best wishes,

All at Rye Books

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