Mini book worms are invited to Ye Olde Bell to celebrate World Book Day, which will include workshops by award winning authors.
At the Bangers and Books event in partnership with JJMoffs Independent Book Publisher six children’s authors will host small fun workshops where they will help little writers create their own short stories.
The best stories will win prizes. Children are encouraged to come dressed up as their favourite fictional character, with prizes also on offer for the best.
All children attending will receive a book written by one of the authors and have it signed.
To keep tummies full, children will be served a delicious bangers and mash tea, washed down with soft drinks, dietary requirements are catered for.
JJMoffs is a thriving independent publisher based in rural North East Nottinghamshire. It publishes a broad, but select range of books in adult and children’s fiction, as well as poetry and some non-fiction titles.
Authors attending the workshop include Helen Cousin, who was recently presented with the Points of Light award by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Sophie Wilkinson, Andy Wilkinson and Stephanie Varah.
Ye Olde Bell is located in the village of Barnby Moor on the borders of Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
World Book Day aims to give every child and young person a book of their own. It’s also a celebration of authors, illustrators, books and reading.
Tickets are priced at £10.00 per child, Thursday 5th March 4.30pm to 6.30pm. To book a place please call 01777 705121 or book here