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Everybunny Dance during National BookStart Week

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Everybunny Dance during National BookStart Week

National BookStart Week (NBW) is the Book Trust’s annual event celebrating the joys and benefits of sharing books and stories with children every day. 

The theme for NBW this year is the children’s book “Everybunny Dance” by Ellie Sandall.

Bury libraries will be holding themed story, craft and rhyme time sessions throughout the week with free National BookStart Week ‘Everybunny Dance’ themed gifts for all under-5s. Why not dance to your nearest event and join in the fun?

  • Bury Library - Everybunny Dance Stories & Crafts Session - Saturday 10 June (1.30–3.30pm). For all ages, donations welcome.

  • Prestwich Library - Everybunny Dance Stories and Crafts Sessions - Thursday 8 June (10.45–11.30am) and Saturday 10 June (10–11.30am). For all ages, donations welcome.

  • Radcliffe Library - Everybunny Dance Rhyme Time Session - Tuesday 6 June (10.30-11am). For pre-school children.

  • Ramsbottom Library - Everybunny Dance Stories and Crafts Session - Monday 5 June (2–2.45pm). Cost: 50p per child, all welcome.

There’s no need to book, but children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

For more information about National BookStart Week visit:

http://www.bookstart.org.uk/events/national-bookstart-week/

ENDS

Press release issued: 30 May 2017.

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