CLF14 - Family brochure (Book It!)

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Book It!

The Festival for Families and Young Adults

Featuring

MICHAEL ROSEN, MALORIE BLACKMAN, JON SCIESZKA, MICHAEL MORPURGO, CRESSIDA COWELL, JACQUELINE WILSON, HENRY WINKLER, LAUREN CHILD, JUDITH KERR, ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG, BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH, MACKENZIE CROOK AND MANY MORE! Part of THE TIMES AND THE SUNDAY TIMES CHELTENHAM LITERATURE FESTIVAL on Imperial Square and Montpellier Gardens 3-12 October 2014.


WELCOME TO BOOK IT! 2014 The festival for families and young adults, part of The Times and The Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival. We are delighted to welcome Guest Director Michael Rosen, poet, broadcaster and storyteller extraordinaire to the Festival. Watch out too for the brilliant Chris Judge who designed our wonderful cover illustration. This year we feature no fewer than six former and current Children’s Laureates, including Malorie Blackman and former US Laureate, Jon Scieszka. We hope you will love our fabulous programme of events – from favourite characters to laugh aloud humour, amazing nonfiction to fun crafty sessions, edgy teen panels and our brilliant programme of creative writing and illustrating workshops, Write On. We look forward to seeing you there! Jane Churchill Book It! Director Book It! offers children a fantastic opportunity to see and hear from the people who create their favourite books. I was excited to be asked to be the Guest Director at the Festival because I am passionate about helping people who are committed to live book events for children. I think we have a fantastic menu for you this year – and anyone who wants to help children think, imagine and discover things will, I hope, bring them to Cheltenham. Michael Rosen Book It! Guest Director

GETTING TO THE FESTIVAL Cheltenham is easily accessible from all over the country, by road and rail. For information on public transport and car parks go to cheltenhamfestivals.com/your-visit

FINDING OUR VENUES Most events take place on the main Festival sites, located in central Cheltenham at Montpellier Gardens (GL50 1UW), and Imperial Square (GL50 1QA) – just one street apart. All other venues are within walking distance.

POSTCODES Venues on Imperial Square (GL50 1QA) — Cheltenham Town Hall and Drawing Room — The Sunday Times Garden Theatre — The Inkpot — The Studio — Waterstones Children’s Hideaway Venues in Montpellier Gardens (GL50 1UW) — The Spiegeltent

OTHER VENUES Parabola Arts Centre and Dance Studio, Cheltenham Ladies’ College: GL50 3AA The Queen’s Hotel: GL50 1NN

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FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY FOR FREE Sunday 5 and Sunday 12 October 11am-2pm Imperial Square Come and join in the fun with storytelling, dressing-up, free arts and crafts activities, traditional Punch and Judy shows, circus skills, and face-painting. See how many children can fit into Captain Underpants’ giant pants, be amazed at Christopher Lloyd’s giant Wallbooks on Sunday 12 October, and much more! No ticket required – these are all free drop-in sessions on Imperial Square and in our Waterstones Children’s Hideaway.

MORE FREE ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY… Waterstones Children’s Hideaway Pop in for a fabulous programme of free events and activities throughout the Festival.

Look out for your favourite characters! Horrid Henry, Spot, The Gruffalo and many others will be popping up on Imperial Square and in the Waterstones Children’s Hideaway throughout the Festival. Put yourself in the picture with Where’s Wally!

The Phoenix comic comes to Cheltenham! The Phoenix Presents… A Comic Day Out! Join the gang behind weekly story comic The Phoenix for FREE drop-in activities on Saturday 4 October. From a mega comic-jam session, to one-to-one comic-creation guidance, it’s a whole day of creative, comic book fun.

The Discovery Trail Follow the trail and answer questions about some of the best loved characters in young fiction. Pick up your entry form at the Dean Close marquee.

To find out more about free activities and the Waterstones Children’s Hideaway, go to cheltenhamfestivals.com/festival-guide

VISITING THE FESTIVAL WITH CHILDREN The Book It! programme is tailored especially for the whole family, with all of our events carefully selected for each age range. These ages are carefully chosen in consultation with publishers and performers, taking into account the event length, format and content. If an event has a + sign after the age though, this means that the event is suitable for everyone above the given age, so don’t be afraid to bring older children, their siblings, aunts, uncles, or even grannies and granddads!

CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADVICE FOR PARENTS Children under 12 years must be accompanied by a responsible person aged 16 or over, approved by the parent/guardian, and prices are kept as low as possible to allow for this. A responsible person aged 16 or over approved by the parent/guardian can accompany up to six children to an event. Cheltenham Festivals maintains a Child Protection Policy, but cannot act in loco parentis or take responsibility for unsupervised children. If your child is disruptive you may be asked to leave an event.

TICKET INFORMATION For all events except Write On! workshops a ticket must be purchased for each person attending. For more information see the booking page on pg.14 or online at cheltenhamfestivals.com/booking

WRITE ON! WORKSHOPS Our popular series of workshops is specifically designed for children. The capacity of these workshops is kept low to enable the children to be able to engage in more depth with a specific subject or to have more dedicated time for a make-and-do project. You are only required to purchase a ticket for each child attending, not for any accompanying adults. If you do not intend to remain at the workshop with your child then we ask parents/guardians to drop children off at the venue, sign them in and leave a mobile contact number in case of emergencies.

Please ensure that you are able to collect your child from the workshop venue at the specified end time.

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FRIDAY 3 - SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER FRIDAY 3 OCTOBER

MICHAEL ROSEN GOOD IDEAS: HOW TO BE YOUR CHILD’S (AND YOUR OWN) BEST TEACHER Imperial Square, The Sunday Times Garden Theatre 4-5pm £8 RESERVED Age adult

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Former Children’s Laureate, million-selling author and Book It! Guest Director Michael Rosen shows how you can use everything around you to learn more, and that the best kind of education really does start at home.

HENRY WINKLER Imperial Square, The Sunday Times Garden Theatre 6.15-7.15pm £7 RESERVED Age 7 to adult

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Henry Winkler, AKA the Fonz, has a new generation of young fans following the success of his Hank Zipzer, the World’s Greatest Underachiever books – now the number one TV show on CBBC. Joined by Nicky Cox, First News children’s newspaper editor, Henry talks about overcoming the challenges of dyslexia, reads from his hilarious books and answers all your questions.

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MICHAEL MORPURGO AND HELEN STEPHENS

THE GRUNTS WITH PHILIP ARDAGH

Imperial Square, The Sunday Times Garden Theatre 10-11am £7 RESERVED Age 7+

Imperial Square, The Studio 11.30am-12.15pm £5 Age 7-10 LB03

There’s magic and adventure afoot when Mimi finds a baby dragon in the woodshed. Join Michael Morpurgo and Helen Stephens for this spellbinding event as Michael reads from their latest book together Mimi and the Mountain Dragon while Helen brings the story to life before your eyes with live illustration.

THE BAKING LIFE OF AMELIE DAY

WRITE ON! WORKSHOP HAPPY 25TH BIRTHDAY KATIE: JAMES MAYHEW PAINTING WORKSHOP Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 10am-12noon £16 LB04 Age 7-12 Join author/illustrator James Mayhew and create your own masterpiece! James’ much-loved picture book character, Katie, has been making art an adventure for children worldwide for 25 years. His infectious enthusiasm and fantastic events are legendary – find out why at this special anniversary workshop.

HELLO KITTY Parabola Arts Centre 10.30-11.00am £6 Age 4-8

SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER

DINOSAUR COVE Imperial Square, The Studio 10-10.45am £6 Age 6-9

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Hello Kitty celebrates her 40th anniversary this year! Come and join in with some funfilled birthday activities in this very special event with a guest appearance from the global icon Hello Kitty herself.

The Queen’s Hotel 11.30am-12.15pm £5 Age 9-12

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Join the hundreds and thousands for a cake decorating and book event that can’t be topped! Vanessa Curtis will offer up cake decorating treats before talking about her new book, The Baking Life of Amelie Day.

MALORIE BLACKMAN Imperial Square, The Inkpot 11.45am-12.45pm £7 Age 12+

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Join Malorie Blackman in conversation with Guest Director Michael Rosen where she will be talking about her bestselling Noughts & Crosses series, why she enjoys writing for teens and her current role as Children’s Laureate.

Step into the late Cretaceous period, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, with intrepid dinosaur expert Chris Jarvis from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Get a chance to examine the fossils on which the characters and stories are based and find out how palaeontologists interpret their finds. Dinosaur fun for everyone!

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The gloriously grubby Grunt family are back! And this time they’re off on a new adventure – to a country fair! What could possibly go wrong? Well, this is the Grunts so expect sabotage, bad poetry and prison... and the obligatory beard of bees! Philip Ardagh will explain all with his legendary humour, style, panache... and beard!

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SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER

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MAISY MOUSE Parabola Arts Centre 12.15-1pm £6 Age 3-5

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Join Maisy, everyone’s favourite mouse, for storytelling, songs and fun alongside her creator Lucy Cousins and storyteller Liz Fost. Plus, meet Maisy herself straight after the event!

SQUISHY MCFLUFF The Queen’s Hotel 1-1.45pm £5 Age 4-8

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Meet Ava and her mischievous invisible cat, Squishy McFluff. During this interactive event with author Pip Jones, children will help create the ultimate imaginary pet and hear some of Ava and Squishy’s adventures.

THE ETHERINGTON BROTHERS’ COMIC CAPERS Imperial Square, The Studio 1-1.45pm £5 Age 7-12

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The Phoenix Comic presents The Etherington Brothers in the best comic storytelling show on Earth! Join Robin and Lorenzo Etherington, creators of Monkey Nuts, Baggage, Long Gone Don and Von Doogan, to learn how to create crazy characters, build exciting plots and much, much more.

CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

GEEK GIRLS AND FLIRTY DANCING

Parabola Arts Centre 1.45-2.45pm £6 Age 8 to adult

Imperial Square, The Studio 2.30-3.30pm £5 Age 12+

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What magical wonders await you at this unique occasion celebrating fifty whipplescrumptious years of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory! Join former Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen and Guardian journalist Lucy Mangan for a fun conversation about all things astonishing, perplexing and intriguing about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory plus quizzes, film clips, readings, music and more! For Chocolate fans of all ages.

PETER AND THE WOLF AND OTHER RUSSIAN TALES Montpellier Gardens, The Spiegeltent 2-3pm £7 Age 6+

WRITE ON! WORKSHOP HOW TO BLOG WITH HOLLY BOURNE Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 2.30-4.30pm £16 LB15 Age 13-18

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Join Little Wolf Gang for an enchanting performance of Prokofiev’s much loved children’s musical symphony Peter and the Wolf. Listen to accomplished storyteller Martin Maudsley and three virtuoso musicians on accordion, bassoon and violin in the magical setting of the Spiegeltent. This brand new interpretation of the masterpiece is performed alongside two other marvellously musical tales from Russia.

YA author and TheSite.org journalist Holly Bourne talks about her new novel The Manifesto on How to Be Interesting – a fearlessly frank take on school cliques, crushes and peer pressure. Hear how her career as a news reporter and online ‘agony-aunt’ has influenced her writing and get some invaluable tips – then have a go yourself. An exciting opportunity to get feedback and advice from a young journalist and YA author.

LIZZIE BENNET’S DIARY WITH MARCIA WILLIAMS

THE TORNADO CHASERS ADVENTURE WORKSHOP The Queen’s Hotel 2.30-3.15pm £5 Age 7-11

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Bestselling Geek Girl author Holly Smale’s new novel Picture Perfect takes Geek Girl to New York for more mayhem. She joins Jenny McLachlan, whose laugh out loud novel Flirty Dancing charts the lives of four friends known as the Ladybirds, to talk about the highs and lows of life as a teenage girl, in fiction and in real life.

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Ross Montgomery will be reading an extract from his new book The Tornado Chasers – a story of adventure, daredevils, ravenous bears and raining biscuits! Join the Costa Book Award shortlisted author of Alex, the Dog and the Unopenable Door for a workshop on writing stories about fears and adventure.

Imperial Square, Town Hall, The Drawing Room 3.15-4.15pm £7 Includes afternoon tea LB16 Age 8-adult Join Marcia Williams, creator of Lizzy Bennet’s Diary, for afternoon tea to talk about her love of Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice, the inspiration behind her new book for children. The perfect introduction to Jane and one of her best-loved heroines!

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SATURDAY 4 - SUNDAY 5 OCTOBER NICK BUTTERWORTH Parabola Arts Centre 3.30-4.15pm £6 Age 4-7

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Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the muchloved One Snowy Night with internationally acclaimed author and illustrator Nick Butterworth. Meet Nick himself and hear about Percy the Park Keeper and his Q Pootle 5 series, now on CBeebies.

CREATIVE CREATURES The Queen’s Hotel 4-4.45pm £5 Age 8-12

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Cyril Squirrel-Fox wants to surprise Charlie Monkey so he’s enlisted the help of awardwinning designer Donna Wilson and the rest of her cast of Creative Creatures for a makeand-do crafty adventure! A card that pops will do the trick, who will you give yours to?

WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT Imperial Square, The Studio 4.15-5pm £6 Age 3-6

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Bring your own bear or dress up as one to join in the fun while you ‘squelch-squerch’ and ‘stumble-trip’ through one of the nation’s favourite books. With storyteller Middleton Mann.

Imperial Square, Town Hall, The Drawing Room 5-6pm £6 Age 12 to adult

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Well known for illustrating the bestselling, multi award-winning Horrible Science series, Tony De Saulles leads an event packed with facts, drawing and fun! To coincide with the new editions of the Horrible Science books, the event promises to teach kids all the dreadful details the teachers won’t.

SUNDAY 5 OCTOBER

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Still hungry after The Hunger Games? Looking for a new John Green? The Sunday Times Children’s Books Editor Nicolette Jones talks to two readers with their fingers on the pulse of Young Adult fiction, her daughter Rebecca Clee and teen book blogger Lucy Powrie, about the latest trends and what to read next. Have your questions at the ready!

MEADOW VALE AND PALOMINO PONIES The Queen’s Hotel 5.30-6.15pm £5 Age 7-11

Montpellier Gardens, The Spiegeltent 9.30-11am £8 Includes buffet breakfast Children aged 2-6 and their families

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Come and join Walker Books for Breakfast! Much-loved author/illustrator Petr Horácˇek will take children through a workshop on his animal picture books, the Walker Bear will be in attendance, and there’ll be goody bags and breakfast for everyone! (Includes newspapers for the grown-ups.)

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Join Che Golden as she reads from her new pony-tastic book Mulberry to the Rescue! and shares photos and stories about her own naughty, but lovable ponies – and Olivia Tuffin whose Palomino Pony series are shot through with action, adventure and a genuine love of horses. A must for everyone who adores spending time with our four-legged friends!

HOW TO GET YOUR CHILDREN’S BOOK PUBLISHED Imperial Square, The Studio 6-7.30pm £12 Age 14 to adult

HORRIBLE SCIENCE Parabola Arts Centre 5-5.45pm £6 Age 8-12

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Join Barry Cunningham, Chicken House MD and famous for signing up JK Rowling, Sophia Bennett, the second winner of The Times/Chicken House Children’s Fiction competition, Alex O’Connell, Arts Editor of The Times and Zoe King, literary agent at the Blair Partnership for an inspiring discussion on what makes a good book and how to get published in a challenging market.

CATHY CASSIDY Parabola Arts Centre 10-10.45am £6 Age 9+

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It’s all about friendship, daydreaming and eating lots of chocolate with bestselling author Cathy Cassidy! Hear all about The Chocolate Box Girls: Sweet Honey – the fifth irresistible book in a series about five very different sisters. Discover which of the Tanberry sisters you are most like in a Chocolate Box Girls quiz and decide which one is your favourite!

GOTH GIRL WITH CHRIS RIDDELL Imperial Square, The Studio 10-10.45am £5 Age 7-11

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Join the multi award-winning illustrator Chris Riddell as he talks about Goth Girl and the Fete Worse Than Death, the cake-tastic second book in the Goth Girl series. Hear what inspires Chris’s fantastic stories, get tips on drawing your own amazing pictures and find out what is next in store for his intrepid heroine, Ada Goth.

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ROBOTS AND BEASTS WITH CHRIS JUDGE The Queen’s Hotel 10-10.45am £5 Age 5-8

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Meet this year’s Book It! cover designer and award-winning illustrator Chris Judge and hear all about his new character Tin and his favourite Beast stories in this fun-filled picture book event packed with interactive storytelling and live drawing!

WRITE ON! WORKSHOP POP-UPS WITH JENNIE MAIZELS

Jennie Maizels is a pop-up book making wizard, whose books include Pop-up London and Pop-up New York. Join her in a workshop where you’ll get the chance to try your hand at making your very own pop-up book to take away with you.

DENNIS THE MENACE

Imperial Square, The Studio 1-1.45pm 2.30-3.15pm £6 Age 4-6

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Step into the world of Model Under Cover – an insider’s view of super-stylish fashion, photo shoots and mysteries! Model-turned-author Carina Axelsson will talk about how her own career on the catwalk has inspired the series and her uber-sassy heroine Axelle Anderson. Next, it’s time to turn detective with a fun game featuring props from the series.

Imperial Square, The Inkpot 11.45am-12.45pm £7 Age 7 to adult

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Meet Book It! Guest Director, former Children’s Laureate, author and storyteller extraordinaire Michael Rosen as he shares his love of poetry and stories in this fun-filled and interactive event. Enjoy Michael’s trademark mad-cap and entertaining style in this laugh-out-loud event with the author of such classics as We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, Nonsense, and Centrally Heated Knickers.

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Ahoy me hearties! There’s pirates and pants on the horizon! Join Chloë Inkpen for an interactive storytelling adventure with Zoe and Beans as they search for hidden treasure by the sea and get whooshed into space!

Parabola Arts Centre 1-1.45pm £5 Age 8+

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Don’t miss the chance to see Angelina’s adventures brought to life before your eyes by her creator Katharine Holabird together with a real ballerina. Hear all about Angelina’s Christmas and Angelina’s Big City Ballet, along with other favourites. Don’t forget your tutu!

WRITE ON! WORKSHOP JOIN THE FLOCK: SHAUN THE SHEEP MODEL MAKING

DANGER IS EVERYWHERE

Becoming the master of menacing is not easy. If you want to learn the rules join Steven Butler, author of brand new book series Diary of Dennis the Menace, for a sneak peek into the mischievous life of the naughtiest boy in The Beano. Expect lots of fun and games and maybe even a prank or two!

Imperial Square, The Studio 11.30am-12.15pm £5 Age 3-6

ANGELINA BALLERINA

The Queen’s Hotel 11.30am-12.15pm £5 Age 10-13

MICHAEL ROSEN

Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 10am-12noon £16 LB27 Age 8-12

Parabola Arts Centre 11.30am-12.15pm £6 Age 7+

MODEL UNDER COVER

Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 1-2pm £8 LB97 Age 8+ Celebrate the forthcoming Shaun the Sheep movie and new Tales from Mossy Bottom Farm books. Join Aardman’s model maker in a hands-on workshop, and in a series of stages you’ll make your own clay Shaun the Sheep to take home.

OKIDO WORKSHOP The Queen’s Hotel 1.15-2pm £5 Age 4-8

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STOP! Are you aware of the dangers that exist, everywhere? Join comedian David O’Doherty and award-winning illustrator Chris Judge to hear all about their brand new survival handbook Danger is Everywhere. Expect lots of BSTs (basic safety tips) to minimise the risk of SAHTY (Something Awful Happening To You). Avid laughers welcome!

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Join the team from Okido for a workshop of arts, crafts and games taken from their recent publications My Animal Book and Let’s Play a Game – a fun and interactive first look at science.

WAR GIRLS Parabola Arts Centre 2.30-3.30pm £5 Age 12+

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Join authors Berlie Doherty, Matt Whyman and Mary Hooper as they read from their stories from the new War Girls collection and discuss the roles of women in the First World War and how it changed and shaped the lives of women forever.

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SUNDAY 5 - MONDAY 6 OCTOBER

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DRAGONS AND PENGUINS WITH DEBI GLIORI

GARTH NIX AND URSULA JONES

MICHAEL GRANT AND CHARLIE HIGSON

The Queen’s Hotel 2.45-3.30pm £5 Age 4-7

Imperial Square, The Studio 4-5pm £5 Age 12+

Parabola Arts Centre 5.45-6.45pm £6 Age 12+

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Debi Gliori is the award-winning author/ illustrator of many favourite picture books including The Trouble with Dragons and No Matter What. Join Debi for stories and drawing and hear the heart-warming tale of a dragon in need of an egg and an egg in need of a mummy in her latest picture book, Dragon Loves Penguin.

WRITE ON! WORKSHOP HOW TO DRAW LIKE A VINTAGE FASHION DESIGNER WITH CELIA JOICEY AND DENNIS NOTHDRUFT

ANTHONY BROWNE Parabola Arts Centre 4.15-5pm £6 Age 6 to adult

Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 3-5pm £16 LB37 Age 12-18 Join Celia Joicey and Dennis Nothdruft from London’s Fashion and Textile Museum for a step-by-step guide to drawing vintage-inspired fashion from key decades, such as the 1960s and 1970s. Unleash your inner fashion designer and take inspiration from original vintage clothes from the museum’s collection.

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON WITH CRESSIDA COWELL Imperial Square, The Inkpot 3.15-4.15pm £6 Age 8-12

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Calling all fantasy fans! Bestselling writer Garth Nix is over from Australia to talk about his long-awaited prequel to the Old Kingdom series Clariel which goes back 600 years before the birth of Sabriel. He joins Ursula Jones who completed her sister Diana Wynne Jones’ final book Islands of Chaldea, for a fascinating discussion on beginnings and endings and what makes a classic fantasy.

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Join Cressida Cowell, author/illustrator of the fabulous book series and DreamWorks movie franchise How To Train Your Dragon. Be the first to hear about A Journal for Heroes in Training, learn some Dragonese and get the scoop on seeing book characters brought to life for the big screen. A high energy and very funny event!

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30 years after the much-loved, awardwinning Gorilla and Willy the Wimp were published, join author and illustrator and former Children’s Laureate Anthony Browne for a discussion about his amazing books and have fun with his special interactive shape game.

THE WHEELS ON THE BUS The Queen’s Hotel 4.15-5pm £5 Age 4-7

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Why settle for ordinary? Ride a chicken bus in Guatemala! This much-loved song has been re-worked with a multicultural twist and added drama. Join illustrator Melanie Williamson for a fun storytelling session and exciting crafts based around this sunny singalong story.

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Two of the most popular authors in teen fiction get together to talk suspense, cliffhangers and scaring teenagers. Bestselling US author of the Gone series, Michael Grant talks about about his terrifying new series Messenger of Fear. Actor, comedian and writer Charlie Higson joins him with The Hunted, the latest in his gripping postapocalyptic series The Enemy. Think you know the meaning of suspense? Think again.

Imperial Square, The Studio 5.45-6.45pm £5 Age 9+

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Sarah Lean, author of A Dog Called Homeless, joins Tom Moorhouse, water vole expert and author of The River Singers and its sequel The Rising. Together with Piers Torday, creator of The Last Wild trilogy, they will talk about how they transformed their passion for conservation and connection with animals into their wonderful animal adventure stories. They will share some of their writing tips too.

MONDAY 6 OCTOBER

FUN AT FOUR DINOSAUR ROAR Imperial Square, The Studio 4-4.45pm £4 Age 3-6

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The bestselling family favourite picture book Dinosaur Roar! is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Join the fun with creator, Paul Stickland, for dinosaur mask making and exciting storytelling. Hear all about a crazy cast of dinos from dinosaur fierce and dinosaur meek, dinosaur weak and dinosaur strong – and of course dinosaur roar (and dinosaur squeak!).


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TUESDAY 7 OCTOBER

FUN AT FOUR ANIMAL WORLDS WITH NICOLA DAVIES Imperial Square, The Studio 4-4.30pm £4 Age 4-7

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WEDNESDAY 8 OCTOBER

Imperial Square, Waterstones Children’s Hideaway 1-1.20pm 2-2.20pm 3-3.20pm £8 for adult/baby pair Age 3-12 months

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Have you ever wondered when to introduce your baby to a book? The answer is probably sooner than you think! The youngest of babies can enjoy exploring texture, shape and sound in these interactive workshops. Perfect sessions for parents and babies to enjoy together.

Numbers limited to 10 adults with babies so book early to avoid disappointment!

FUN AT FOUR HAPPY 15TH BIRTHDAY, GRUFFALO

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Come and meet the Gruffalo down in the deep dark woods and join in the birthday fun with Gruffalo stories and activities.

THURSDAY 9 OCTOBER

FUN AT FOUR HECTOR AND THE BIG BAD KNIGHT WITH ALEX T SMITH Imperial Square, The Studio 4-4.30pm £4 Age 3-7

Parabola Arts Centre 10-10.45am £6 Age 8-12

BABY BOOKWORMS

Join ex-Really Wild Show presenter Nicola Davies as she explores the weird and wonderful world of animals from whales to the tiny world of microbes and takes you on a magical journey in her new picture book The Promise.

Imperial Square, The Studio 4-4.30pm £4 Age 4-7

TOM GATES WITH LIZ PICHON

FRIDAY 10 OCTOBER

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Join the illustrator of World Book Day 2014, Alex T Smith as he talks about his latest picture book, Hector and the Big Bad Knight. Alex will talk about his love of illustration and his picture books that include Primrose and Ella. Come in your knight outfits for a fun-packed event with dragons, drawing and plenty of laughs!

Imperial Square, The Studio 4-4.30pm £4 Age 3-5

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Where’s Spot? Have you seen him? Come along and join in the fun with this storytelling session featuring games, dancing, plus a chance to meet the world’s most lovable puppy!

SATURDAY 11 OCTOBER

TOPSY AND TIM GO CAMPING The Queen’s Hotel 10-10.30am £5 Age 3-6

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Have fun with Topsy and Tim as they leap from book to screen! Join Sian Richardson for tip-top storytelling, games and a makeand-do craft session all about your favourite twins.

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Join bestselling author Liz Pichon and enter the brilliant world of Tom Gates! Liz will be reading from the latest Tom Gates book, A Tiny Bit Lucky, as well as from the brand new The Brilliant World of Tom Gates Annual. She’ll also be leading fun-packed quizzes and show you how to doodle just like Tom.

DIRTY BERTIE AND ANGELA NICELY Imperial Square, The Studio 10-10.45am £5 Age 6-9

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Come and meet Dirty Bertie creator and illustrator David Roberts for an interactive event full of Bertie chaos, Angela mischief, laughs and drawing!

WRITE ON! WORKSHOP WRITING DRAMA WITH CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM HILL Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 10am-12noon £16 LB56 Age 11-18 Come along and learn how to write for the stage with award-winning playwright and author of the Tales from Schwartzgarten series Christopher William Hill. During this two hour session Christopher, whose plays for young people have been performed throughout the UK and internationally, will teach you how to create intriguing characters and situations with top tips on building suspense and always keeping an audience guessing!

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SATURDAY 11 OCTOBER

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MR CHICKEN AND OLD TOM

ZERAFFA GIRAFFA

The Queen’s Hotel 11.15am-12noon £5 Age 5-8

The Queen’s Hotel 12.45-1.30pm £5 Age 5-8

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Artist and author Leigh Hobbs is the creator of many hilarious books featuring his characters Old Tom, Horrible Harriet, Mr Badger and Mr Chicken. Meet Leigh and learn how to draw Old Tom and Mr Chicken, who recently landed on London!

PEPPA PIG Parabola Arts Centre 11.30am-12.15pm 1.15-2pm £6 Age 3-5

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Giggle and snort your way through a riotous event with the irresistible Peppa Pig! Enjoy interactive storytelling and the chance to meet your favourite Pig in person.

Please note the storytelling will be around 15mins, the rest of the event will include the opportunity to meet and photograph Peppa Pig herself!

CURTAIN UP! WITH MICHELLE MAGORIAN AND LYN GARDNER Imperial Square, The Studio 11.30am-12.30pm £6 Age 10+

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Michelle Magorian (Goodnight Mr Tom) presents her new book Impossible! – the story of twelve year old tomboy Josie, desperate to leave her stuffy stage school and learn to act the ‘real’ way. With theatre critic Lyn Gardner, creator of the hugely popular Olivia series, she talks about acting, writing stage school stories and the wonderful world of the theatre.

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Zeraffa Giraffa is based on the true story of a giraffe that travelled from Africa to Paris. Journey through the desert, down the Nile river, across the Mediterranean and finally walk with Zeraffa to Paris. The illustrator, Jane Ray, and writer, Dianne Hofmeyr, will read extracts and show you their personal notebooks. Then create your own beautiful giraffe mask!

RSC THEATRE WORKSHOP THE CHRISTMAS TRUCE Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 12.45-2.15pm £12 adults/£8 children Age 8+

The Queen’s Hotel 2.15-3pm £5 Age 5+

LB64

Join Iggy Peck Architect and Rosie Revere Engineer to wish Happy Birthday to Madame Chapeau! Imagine your own buildings, inventions and hats with much loved illustrator David Roberts. Come dressed to impress with your own hat creations for a special fashion parade – the most inventive head topper, judged by David himself, will win an extra-special prize bundle.

WORLD WAR ONE JOHN BOYNE AND MICHAEL FOREMAN LB62

Take part in a fun family workshop and work as an actor does, on your feet! No previous acting experience or knowledge of the play required, as you’ll be introduced to the story on the day. We approach the play from the first day of rehearsal, exploring the plays and characters on our feet and speaking the language.

Places limited to 30. Children and adults must each buy a ticket for this workshop.

Parabola Arts Centre 2.45-3.45pm £7 Age 10+

LB65

Join John Boyne, internationally bestselling author of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas in conversation with Michael Foreman, one of our best-loved illustrators to talk about their new WWI novels, John’s Stay Where You Are and Then Leave and Michael’s anniversary edition of War Game and The Amazing Tale of Ali Pasha, a story of heroism and friendship. Chaired by Damian Kelleher.

HATE, TERROR, RIOTS Imperial Square, The Studio 1.15-2.15pm £6 Age 12 to adult

LB63

Three outstanding teen fiction writers take a timely look at terrorism, prejudice and how the choices we make shape our lives. Benjamin Zephaniah, a distinctive voice on social and political issues, presents his new novel Terror Kid, Alan Gibbons’ novel Hate explores the ‘crime’ of being different and Catherine Bruton examines the 2011 UK riots in her novel I Predict a Riot.

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FOOTBALL VS RUGBY Imperial Square, The Studio 3-3.45pm £5 Age 8-11

LB66

Join children’s sports author Tom Palmer to help decide the battle of the balls: which is better – rugby or football?! Answer quiz questions. Take kicks at goal. And see if you can claim the winners’ trophy – for yourself and your favourite sport.


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CELEBRATING CLASSIC PICTURE BOOKS WITH LAUREN CHILD AND JUDITH KERR

WRITE ON! WORKSHOP CREATING AND DRAWING CHARACTERS WITH LEIGH HOBBS Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 3-5pm £16 LB67 Age 7-12 Leigh Hobbs has written and illustrated twenty children’s books in which his creations Mr Chicken, Horrible Harriet, Mr Badger and Old Tom come to life. Also an experienced art teacher, Leigh will, in this drawing workshop, show children how to create their very own crazy characters.

THE FAIRYTALE HAIRDRESSER The Queen’s Hotel 3.45-4.30pm £5 Age 3-6

SATURDAY 11 - SUNDAY 12 OCTOBER

Parabola Arts Centre 4.30-5.30pm £6 Age 9 to adult

LB70

Lauren Child and Judith Kerr have created some of the most memorable and recognisable children’s book characters, from the Tiger Who Came to Tea to Charlie and Lola. Together they discuss their new picture books The New Small Person and The Crocodile Under the Bed and how childhood memory and imagination has played into their own creativity.

This event is not suitable for young children.

JON SCIESZKA Imperial Square, The Studio 4.30-5.15pm £5 Age 7-11

LB69

Meet bestselling US author Jon Scieszka as he introduces Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor, a madcap, science-fuelled adventure. Enter a unique world of gizmos, gadgets, robots and archenemies in this brand new series endorsed by Jeff Kinney and Eoin Colfer. Pop on a lab coat (or dad’s white shirt), decorate your protective goggles and the best dressed, chosen by Jon, will win a special science-tastic prize bundle!

Parabola Arts Centre 6.15-6.45pm £6 Age 7+

SUNDAY 12 OCTOBER

LITTLE MISS HUG

LB71

Join author Holly Webb for an event based around her bestselling animal stories. Find out all about the real kittens, puppies and other animals behind the books, and take part in a craft activity based on the series.

LOBSTERS, LOVE AND BEING A BOY Imperial Square, The Studio 6-7pm £5 Age 15+

LB74

This is a must for Little Miss fans! Join Liz Fost for a fun filled story time and craft activities. Plus, get to meet a very special guest: Little Miss Hug, a cheeky, pink character renowned for her hugs and iconic red bow in her hair!

ANIMAL FUN WITH HOLLY WEBB The Queen’s Hotel 5.15-6pm £5 Age 6-9

LB73

Love Minecraft? Want to know more about how to construct the most awesome builds? Come along to this session with FyreUK, writers of The Minecraft Construction Handbook and hugely popular YouTube Minecraft builders for tips and tricks on how to be a creative genius in Minecraft!

Parabola Arts Centre 10-10.45am £6 Age 3-6

LB68

Abie Longstaff is every little girl’s dream fairy godmother. Join Abie as she talks about her latest book in The Fairytale Hairdresser series. She will take you into a modern fairy tale world where the Big Bad Wolf runs the opticians (all the better to see you with...) and Red Ridinghood has a skateboard shop. Abie brings along dolls so you can practise your hairdressing skills!

MINECRAFT

LB72

With the comic timing of The Inbetweeners, the novel Lobsters by close friends Lucy Ivison and Tom Ellen captures perfectly the pressures, expectations and awkwardness of being a teenager. Agony Uncle and acclaimed author of Being a Boy and brand new This Book Is Gay James Dawson joins them for a frank and entertaining discussion about what really goes on in the teenage mind.

SECRET KINGDOM Imperial Square, The Studio 10-10.45am £6 Age 5-8

LB75

You are invited to enter a magical world of friendship and fun with Secret Kingdom! Polish up your tiaras, bring your best friends, and come along for some musical adventures, magical games and glittery craft activities. With exclusive goodies for you and your friends to take home!

DESIGN YOUR OWN JEWELLERY The Queen’s Hotel 10-10.45am £5 Age 7-12

LB76

Accessorise! Design your own jewellery with stickers, glitter, sequins and paper crafts with artist and designer for Topshop, Hennie Haworth. Design outfits with fashion cards to hang on your wall – set your imagination free and show off your unique style!

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Imperial Square, The Sunday Times Garden Theatre 10-11am £7 RESERVED Age 7 to adult

The Queen’s Hotel 11.30am-12.15pm £5 Age 4-7 LB77

Allie Esiri’s Poetry Corner presents poetry’s top twenty greatest hits – the fun and funny family event. The award-winning actor and comedian Alexander Armstrong (Pointless, Peppa Pig, Dr Who), the actor Julian Ovenden (Downton Abbey, Finding Neverland) and other guest stars will perform poetry’s greatest hits, from A. A. Milne to Spike Milligan to Roger McGough.

WRITE ON! WORKSHOP CRAFTY DOLLS WITH JANE BULL

Join Jane Bull, author of award-winning craft books, to make your own loveable, gloveable doll! Bring along old and odd gloves and Jane will show you how to upcycle them into one of the cute dolls from her latest DK book Crafty Dolls.

LB79

Tr-la-laaaa! Join the author of the hugely successful Captain Underpants series, Dav Pilkey, as he celebrates the colourful new editions as well as the brand new book in the series, Captain Underpants and the Tyrannical Retaliation of the Turbo Toilet 2000.

THE POWER OF SLOTH Imperial Square, The Studio 11.30am-12.15pm £6 Age 7+

LB80

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LB83

Take part in a fun family workshop and work as an actor does, on your feet! No previous acting experience or knowledge of the play required, as you’ll be introduced to the story on the day. We approach the play from the first day of rehearsal, exploring the plays and characters on our feet and speaking the language.

QUICKFIND CODE

LB85

Seven books into the bestselling, awardwinning, ‘laugh-out-loud’ series and life is still totally unfair for poor old Norm! This time Norm has to endure a trip to see his perfect cousins! Come and meet Norm’s creator, Jonathan Meres. Hear him say stuff. Ask him anything you like. He might even sing. May contain nuts.

SUPER HUMAN WITH PROFESSOR ROBERT WINSTON Parabola Arts Centre 1-2pm £6 Age 9+

LB86

Professor Robert Winston takes a unique look at the human body in his new book Superhuman. From how we keep cool to how memories are made in the human brain, Robert explores the extraordinary processes behind ordinary body functions, including why some humans can do remarkable things like run faster, climb higher and jump further than the rest of us.

Places limited to 30. Children and adults must each buy a ticket for this workshop.

Take a break and kick back with zoologist and BBC TV presenter Lucy Cooke, founder of the Sloth Appreciation Society and author of The Power of Sloth – a celebration of the slowest, most chilled animal there is. Expect serious levels of cuteness, too!

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LB84

Climb aboard with Captain Duddle as he takes you on a sea-faring journey of treasure and pirate-tastic tales of adventure, before he turns into Jonny the Explorer, with an important story about a little dinosaur, who learns a lot.

The Queen’s Hotel 1-1.45pm £5 Age 8-12

Author, screenwriter and comedian David Baddiel invites you into the hilarious world of The Parent Agency. Barry has always hated being called Barry. In fact, it’s number 2) on the list of things he blames his parents for, along with 1) ‘being boring’ and 3) ‘always being tired’. But then one day Barry makes a fateful wish, and finds himself in a world where everything is Upside Down...

Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 12.45-2.15pm £12 adults, £8 children Age 8+

Imperial Square, The Studio 1-1.45pm £6 Age 4-8

THE WORLD OF NORM: MUST BE WASHED SEPARATELY

THE PARENT AGENCY WITH DAVID BADDIEL

RSC THEATRE WORKSHOP MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS Parabola Arts Centre 11.30am-12.15pm £6 Age 6-11

LB81

Join Princess Evie and her lovable ponies for this sparkly event! Evie’s ponies aren’t any old ponies – whenever Evie rides them through the tunnel of trees, she is whisked away on magical adventures in faraway lands. Dress in your best princess outfit and join author Sarah KilBride for Evie stories, activities and lots of pony fun!

Imperial Square, The Inkpot 11.45am-12.30pm £6 Age 9+

Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 10am-12noon £16 LB78 Age 10-14

DINOSAURS AND PIRATES WITH JONNY DUDDLE

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JACQUELINE WILSON Imperial Square, Town Hall, Main Hall 1.30-2.30pm £7 RESERVED Age 9+

SIR CHARLIE: THE PIRATE’S CURSE LB87

Don’t miss this chance to hear the wonderful Jacqueline Wilson talking about her brand new book, Opal Plumstead, which is also her 100th novel. Set in Edwardian England, Opal is fiercely intelligent but her scholarship and dreams of university are snatched away when her father is sent to prison, and fourteenyear-old Opal must start work at the Fairy Glen sweet factory to support her family.

There will be no book signing after this event but pre-signed copies will be available to purchase from the bookshop.

KIPPER Imperial Square, The Studio 2.30-3.15pm £6 Age 3-6

LB88

Kipper the Dog is 25 in 2014! To celebrate we’re holding a birthday party – come along for games, activities and fun with professional storyteller Liz Fost and, of course, Kipper himself.

THE COMPLETE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE IN 45 MINUTES! The Queen’s Hotel 2.30-3.15pm £5 Age 8+

LB89

Join Christopher Lloyd on an emotional rollercoaster ride through the complete plays of Shakespeare! How many plays did Shakespeare write? Which feature ghosts? Which are non-fiction and which are made up? Using the new What On Earth? Wallbook of Shakespeare, Christopher explores the world of human emotion using a series of props hidden inside a storytelling coat of many pockets.

Parabola Arts Centre 3-4pm £6 Age 5+

LB90

Once upon a time, a message in a bottle said someone needed help; help from a certain bold, brave knight! So the brilliant Sir Charlie Stinky Socks, his cat Envelope and his good grey mare must find a ship to rescue the messenger. Join Kristina Stephenson for musical storytelling, puppets AND an exclusive live performance of songs from all seven Sir Charlie shows.

WRITE ON! WORKSHOP WRITE A DETECTIVE MYSTERY WITH KATE PANKHURST Parabola Arts Centre, Dance Studio 3-5pm £16 LB91 Age 7-11 Do you have what it takes to solve the case of The Ghostly Guinea Pig? Or the Cupcake Conundrum? A chance for children to take part in a TOTALLY MYSTERIOUS workshop with author and illustrator Kate Pankhurst, gaining all the skills needed to solve extremely mysterious mysteries and perplexing problems. Children will sharpen their powers of observation (and pencils) for an action packed, hands on session of detective delights.

25 YEARS OF ELMER Imperial Square, The Studio 4-4.45pm £6 Age 4-6

FAIRYTALE PRINCESSES The Queen’s Hotel 4-4.45pm £5 Age 6+

LB93

Do you love princesses? Are fairytales your favourite? Acclaimed storyteller Xanthe Gresham will share her beautiful version of The Princess and the Pea, illustrated by the magical Miss Clara, and also an exciting Russian princess story. The perfect storytime for lovers of all things royal!

BEAST QUEST/SEA QUEST Parabola Arts Centre 4.45-5.30pm £6 Age 7-10

LB94

Join the Quest with this exciting event perfect for Adam Blade fans! Take part in a Beast Quest Tournament and dive into an underwater adventure with Sea Quest.

MUTANTS, ALIENS AND ASSASSINS Imperial Square, The Studio 5.30-6.30pm £5 Age 12+

LB95

Justin Somper (Vampirates), Mark Walden (H.I.V.E ) and Steve Feasey (Changeling) talk about their new novels and the challenges of writing something a bit different. Justin’s Allies and Assassins takes murder mystery into a fantasy realm while Steve’s Mutant City envisages a very nasty future and Mark’s Earthfall features an epic battle to save the world from an alien invasion.

MACKENZIE CROOK LB92

Join Elmer the patchwork elephant to celebrate his birthday! Come dressed in your brightest colours for a fun-filled storytelling event, join Elmer’s parade and get the chance to meet the loveable patchwork elephant himself!

Parabola Arts Centre 6.15-7.15pm £6 Age 8+

LB96

Join acclaimed actor Mackenzie Crook to hear about his magical novels The Windvale Sprites and the new companion book, The Lost Journals of Benjamin Tooth. Both are written and illustrated by Mackenzie and tell of alchemy, inventions, discovery and a collection of mysterious sprites on the moor.

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INDEX Ardagh, Philip

4

Gibbons, Alan

10

Montgomery, Ross

5

Armstrong, Alexander

12

Gliori, Debi

8

Moorhouse, Tom

8

Axelsson, Carina

7

Golden, Che

6

Morpurgo, Michael

4

Baddiel, David

12

Grant, Michael

8

Nix, Garth

8

Bennett, Sophia

6

Gresham, Xanthe

13

Nothdruft, Dennis

8

Blackman, Malorie

4

Haworth, Hennie

11

O’Connell, Alex

6

Blade, Adam

13

Higson, Charlie

8

O’Doherty, David

7

Bourne, Holly

5

Hill, Christopher William

9

Ovenden, Julian

12

Boyne, John

10

Hobbs, Leigh

Palmer, Tom

10

Browne, Anthony

8

Hofmeyr, Dianne

Pankhurst, Kate

13

Bruton, Catherine

10

Holabird, Katharine

7

Pichon, Liz

9

Bull, Jane

12

Hooper, Mary

7

Pilkey, Dav

12

Butler, Steven

7

Horacek, Petr

6

Powrie, Lucy

6

Butterworth, Nick

6

Inkpen, Chloë

7

Ray, Jane

10

Cassidy, Cathy

6

Ivison, Lucy

11

Richardson, Sian

9

Child, Lauren

11

Jarvis, Chris

4

Riddell, Chris

Clee, Rebecca

6

Joicey, Celia

8

Roberts, David

9,10

Cooke, Lucy

12

Jones, Pip

5

Rosen, Michael

4,5,7

Cousins, Lucy

5

Jones, Nicolette

6

Scieszka, Jon

Cowell, Cressida

8

Jones, Ursula

8

Smale, Holly

5

Cox, Nicky

4

Judge, Chris

7

Smith, Alex T

9

Crook, Mackenzie

13

Kelleher, Damian

10

Somper, Justin

13

Cunningham, Barry

6

Kerr, Judith

11

Stephens, Helen

4

Curtis, Vanessa

4

KilBride, Sarah

12

Stephenson, Kristina

13

Davies, Nicola

9

King, Zoe

6

Stickland, Paul

8

Dawson, James

11

Lean, Sarah

8

Torday, Piers

8

De Saulles, Tony

6

Little Wolf Gang

5

Tuffin, Olivia

6

10,11 10

6

11

Doherty, Berlie

7

Lloyd, Christopher

13

Walden, Mark

13

Duddle, Jonny

12

Longstaff, Abie

11

Webb, Holly

11

Ellen, Tom

11

Magorian, Michelle

10

Etherington, Robin

5

Maizels, Jennie

Etherington, Lorenzo

5

Feasey, Steve

13 10

Foreman, Michael Fost, Liz

5,11,13

Whyman, Matt

7

7

Williams, Marcia

5

Mangan, Lucy

5

Williamson, Melanie

8

Mann, Middleton

6

Wilson, Donna

6

Maudsley, Martin

5

Wilson, Jacqueline

13

Mayhew, James

4

Winkler, Henry

4

FyreUK

11

McLachlan, Jenny

5

Winston, Robert

12

Gardner, Lyn

10

Meres, Jonathan

12

Zephaniah, Benjamin

10

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