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Monkey and RobotBath Central LibrarySaturday 24 Sep, 10.00amAges: 3+, 4+, 5+
Monkey and Robot are the best of friends and are always looking for fun things to do. Bring your best friend and meet Hannah Broadway the brilliant illustrator of the books for (More...)
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Mine! With Rachel BrightBath Central LibrarySaturday 24 Sep, 11.45amAges: 4+
Sharing when you are a twin means double trouble and there’s only one Funny Bunny! How will twins Freddie and Frankie learn to play together nicely? Join wordsmith, illustrator and eternal optimist Rachel (More...)
The Great Sheep ShenanigansBath Central LibrarySaturday 24 Sep, 1.00pmAges: 3+
Peter Bently and Mei Matsuoka’s The Great Dog Bottom Swap delighted readers of all ages with the beautiful illustrations and hilarious story. Come and hear all about their brilliant new book The (More...)
Nicola DaviesBath Central LibrarySaturday 24 Sep, 3.00pmAges: 7+, 8+, 9+, 10+, 11+, 12+
Nicola Davies was a zoologist and presenter of the Really Wild Show before she wrote Big Blue Whale and Poo: A Brief History of the Unmentionable. Hear her introduce her new charming (More...)
Railway RabbitsBath Central LibrarySaturday 24 Sep, 4.30pmAges: 5+, 6+, 7+, 8+, 9+, 10+
Join Georgie Adams for a storytelling session based on her brand-new series with the irrepressible Railway Rabbits. Heartwarming and hilarious this is an animal adventure series perfect for boys and girls learning (More...)
Meet the Gallagher Girls with Ally CarterBath Central LibrarySunday 25 Sep, 11.00amAges: 10+, 11+, 12+, 13+, 14+
Ever fancied yourself as a spy? In her only public event as part of her UK tour, New York Times bestselling author Ally Carter surrenders the secrets of the Gallagher Academy - the (More...)
Mega Mash-UpBath Central LibrarySunday 25 Sep, 12.30pmAges: 7+, 8+, 9+, 10+, 11+, 12+
Draw your own adventure with Mega Mash-Up creators Nikalas Catlow and Tim Wesson. What if Robots and Gorillas had a race in a desert? What if Pirates took on ancient Egyptians in (More...)
Lydia MonksBath Central LibrarySunday 25 Sep, 2.00pmAges: 3+, 4+, 5+, 6+, 7+
Meet Babbit the bunny: picnics and evading capture by monsters are all in a day's work for this talkative carrot-lover. But how will his flipperty-floppity day end? Join acclaimed and much loved (More...)
Make your own Picture BookBath Central LibrarySunday 25 Sep, 3.30pmAges: 4+, 5+, 6+, 7+
Scissors and glue at the ready! Join Petr Horáček, author of The Fly and the Suzy Goose books, tind out how to write and illustrate your very own picture book to take home (More...)
Dinosaur Dig!Bath Central LibraryMonday 26 Sep, 4.30pmAges: 3+, 4+, 5+, 6+
Ten dinosaurs digging, digging a very big hole. But what is the hole for? A crashing, bashing, roaring story for everyone who loves dinosaurs and diggers! Come armed with your loudest ROAR (More...)
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