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The Alice Look: V & A Museum of Childhood, E2įrom now until 1 November 2015 – an exhibition of rare editions to inspired fashions showing how Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland has changed, adapted and influenced many trends throughout the world. Saturday 23rd May 2015 – Meet Lauren St John, children’s author of The One Dollar Horse and create your own horse-inspired tales. The One Dollar Horse, Shaping Stories: The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square Permanent venue – step into Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland and experience it for yourself! Ages 5+ Thursday 28th May 2015 – Canadian author, Sangeeta Bhadra tells the story of Sam’s Pet Temper followed by a craft session for 3-10 year olds.Īdventures in Wonderland: The Vaults, Waterloo Sam’s Pet Temper: Paddington Library, Westminster Wednesday 27th May and Thursday 28th May 2015 – An adaptation of the award winning book by Giles Andreae and Russell Ayto. Age 5+Ĭaptain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs: Southbank Centre, SE1 Wednesday 29th May 2015 – Family drama, storytelling and dress up sessions.Ī World of Stories: Horniman Museum & Gardens, Forest Hill, SE23Įvery Sunday now until 31st May 2015 – interactive story session inspired by their exhibitions. Saturday 30th May 2015 – An author, illustrator and book signing event from the winner of the Waterstones 2015 Children’s Book Prize. Monday 25th May 2015 – a free drop in session to design your own paper theatre to bring your stories to life.īlown Away by Rob Biddulph: Discover Children’s Story Centre, Stratford

Paper Performances: Museum of London, Docklands Looking for ideas to keep the kids out of trouble this May half term? I thought I’d sneak in an extra blog this week to pull together some suggestions of exciting storytelling events (in no particular order) for those of you in and around London.
