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Wolverhampton Childrens Book GroupWolverhampton are hosting historical writers Paul Dowswell and Barbara Mitchelhill who will be talking about inspirations for their latest books
February 7th 2012 7 p.m.
Colton Hills Community School
Click here to download more information.
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February 7th 7 p.m.
Paul Dowswell and Barbara Mitchelhill
Colton Hills Community School
Tickets £2
E-mail Lisa at l.wharton@wolverhamptoncyp.org.uk
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Past Events
Kaye Umansky, James Holland, Deborah White and Celia Rees have both recently visited Wolverhampton
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5th May Alison Edgson, Red House Children Book Award short listed author 2011
read from her book:
Yuck that's not a Monster!
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Previous past events at Wolverhampton:
Monday 4th October
Charlie Higson visited Colton Hills Community School
![]() Click here for what happened at Sophie's event
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Tales of Pirates and Vampirates with award winning author
Justin Somper
![]() 26th January Celebrate stories, pyjamas and teddies with Key Stage 1 children Bring your pyjamas and your teddy!
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Next event in Barrowby and Grantham is
Tom Palmer in March
Author of Own Goal!
Followed by a return visit of Barbara Mitchelhill in the summer
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Dudley had a wonderful packed autumn including:
Joanne Harris Chocolat....
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Click here to read more about these and past visits.
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14th February
10 to 11.30
Local author Giles Paley-Phillips
with nonsense poetry for children
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Note: All Events at Hove are for children aged 0-6
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Astrosaurs author Steve Cole is visiting Ipswich on 2nd February ------ The Two Steves - Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore - are also coming during the week of 27th February ------ Robert Eastaway is making Maths Fun Wednesday 29th February ------ Harriet Castor returns to Ipswich 26th April to talk about VIII ------ Download Ipswich's latest newsletter here for more about Ipswich's events and a host of other books, films, theatre and museum visits ------ Picturing the Past One Day Conference click here for a report and pictures
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