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Tuesday, 22 July 2014
Romford Libraries
Summer Events. In addition to the Summer Reading Challenge, we have a host of other activities lined up for your children. These include the fabulous Mr Custard and Mr Ballooney who will be visiting all our libraries with their shows. Mr Custard will be performing either magic and games or circus shows, whilst Mr Ballooney will be bringing his puppet shows along. We have Snakes Alive visiting some of our libraries - they will be bringing lizards, snakes and other creatures with them. Your child will have the chance to learn about each of the animals and then will be given the opportunity to get hands on! To book any of these events just pop into any Havering Library. All events cost £5 per child (£6.50 non-members).
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