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Tervuren | 28/06/2009 - 28/06/2009 Children's Summer Reading Party

Children are invited to a fun summer reading party to celebrate the launch of the new book by British author Leila Rasheed: Doughnuts, Dreams and Drama Queens. Come in fancy dress as a 'super-starry drama queen' for the chance of winning a special prize, join in our writing competition, enjoy glamorous refreshments and get suggestions for summer reading from the staff at Treasure Trove. Best for ages 8 -12 though everyone welcome.
Category: Other
Start:11:00 28/06/2009
End: 17:00 28/06/2009
Location: Tervuren, Treasure Trove Children's Bookshop, Brusselsesteenweg 7, B-3080
Phone:27677476
Website:www.treasuretrove.be
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