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Saturday, 30 September 2017

October Events at Rye Bookshop

The bookshop is focusing on half term in October. The Half Term week is as follows: (Details provided by Camilla)
 
Monday 23rd- 2pm- Our Children's Book of the Month- Amelia Fang and the Barbaric Ball story time and activities.
Tuesday 24th- 2pm- Funnybones story time and make a skeleton activity.
Wednesday 25th- 2pm- Author story time and craft session.

Bonkers About Beetroot author Cath Jones will be joining us in

store for story time and craft activity. Free beetroot seeds for

anyone who buys her book!
 
Thursday 26th- 2pm- Peppa Pig's Pumpkin Competition story time

and pumpkin activity.

 Friday 27th- 2pm- Author story time and activity session.

Nickhola-Susanne La Brooy author of 'The Wonder Tails'

will be joining us in store to read from her brand new book. Perfect

for children aged 5-8.
 
Saturday 28th- 2pm- Ten Little Monsters story time and draw your

own monsters!

Sunday 29th- 11am- Mr Men Halloween Party story time and

activities. 

We will also be running activities all day for the whole week such

as- Winne the Witch has hidden herself all around the shop can you

spot her? and name the owl in time for Halloween!


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