Are you afraid of spiders? What about bottom-biting bog monsters? Or vampire neighbours? How about a huge squawking baby vulture in the middle of the night?
Come and hear stories about a scared knight, a lonely spider and other amazing creatures at 1pm on Saturday 11th February.
Tyler is searching for an angel that looks just right. Sam is worried
about polar bears. Dylan and Bronwen hear a ghost on Christmas Eve.
But what about Bradley? He is setting a trap for Santa!
Come for yuletide yarns where things end well (except for the goose)
at 1pm on Sunday 4th December.
Families are where we live. What is yours like? Small or big? Calm or noisy?
Can a family tell too many jokes or have too much money? Come to the
English Bookshop and hear about a family with aunties that kiss too
much, a bad family that gets better and another with a girl who won’t
eat her tomatoes.
Bring your family at 1pm on Saturday 5th November for a giggle.
Master Money the Millionaire, Mrs Jolly's Joke Shop, Master
Track's Train and Mr Creep the Crook all by Allan Ahlberg
No more Kisses for Bernard by Niki Daly (Not in the bookshop at time of writing. Please, use our BookFinder service)
I will not ever never eat a tomato by Lauren Child
Look! There's a lion in the library! A tiger in a picture! A pig
playing a trumpet! What's going on? Come and find out at story time
this Sunday with Hannah and Rosie, 1 o'clock on 23rd October in the
English Bookshop, Uppsala.
Upcoming Storytelling at The Uppsala English bookshop during the autumn of 2011: Saturday, 5th November at 1pm
Are bears scary or cuddly? Dogs can be a man’s best friend but what
happens when there are no men around? Come and hear about animals that
are toys, pets and beasts at story-time with Hannah and Rosie at 1
o’clock on 9th October at the English Bookshop in Uppsala.
The summer holidays are over and weren't they wonderful? But how fantastic to pick up our pencils and books again as school starts! Come and hear stories about holiday fun and starting back at school, suitable for children and their adults."
First story telling is the 18th September at 13 o'clock in The Uppsala English Bookshop.
Tomorrow Saturday November 20 we are starting up our Storytelling for Children sessions in the Uppsala shop again. We're really looking forward to this. It's for 3-6 year olds primarily and you don't need to sign up for it.
Use our BookFinder-service. It's competent, fast and free! If it's in print or not we can usually get it for you! Simply send us the details and get back to you with a price and delivery estimate.