Kids book chat: Who would win? series
Free

Kids book chat: Who would win? series

Date & time
Mon 16 Dec 2024
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Add to Calendar 2024-12-16 13:00 2024-12-16 14:00 Australia/Brisbane Kids book chat: Who would win? series Alligator vs Python, Tarantula vs Scorpion, Tyrannosaurus rex vs velociraptor. These are just some of the awesome titles of the non-fiction 'Who would win?' series. Come along to compare and contrast battling animals to decide who is the winner! Ideal for children aged 5-10 years Ashgrove Library, 87 Amarina Avenue, Ashgrove
Age

5-10 years olds

Cost

Free

Alligator vs Python, Tarantula vs Scorpion, Tyrannosaurus rex vs velociraptor. These are just some of the awesome titles of the non-fiction 'Who would win?' series. Come along to compare and contrast battling animals to decide who is the winner! Ideal for children aged 5-10 years

Bookings

Bookings required. Phone Ashgrove Library on 07 3407 1940 to reserve your place.

Venue

Ashgrove Library, 87 Amarina Avenue, Ashgrove

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