Sat 23 Apr - Sat 18 Jun
Award winning author Thomas Gerbeaux and illustrator Pauline Kerleroux, known for L’Incroyable histoire du coq qui ne voulait pas fermer son bec or L’Incroyable histoire du mouton qui sauva une école, will run three different workshops inspired by their own work and novels. Kids aged 8+ will be introduced to the art of storytelling and be given tips on how to separate fake news from the real ones. It is time to let their imagination and creativity speak and learn how a book is made!
Sat 23 Apr | Fake News: Spotting True or False Stories
3pm | 1h30 | Bilingual | £9, members £7 (price per person) | ages 8+
Sat 21 May | How Are Books Made?
3pm | 1h | Bilingual | £9, members £7 (price per person) | kids 8+ and families
Sat 18 Jun | Let’s Create a Story Together
3pm | 1h30 | Bilingual | £9, members £7 (price per person) | ages 8+
Pauline Kerleroux grew up by the ocean in Brittany, France. She now lives and works in London as an illustrator and creative director. She has illustrated among other books the award-winning French trilogy Les Incroyables Histoires de l’Île aux Moutons, a set of children’s novels written by Thomas Gerbeaux, and inspired by true events that are now being adapted for the movies.