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DTSTART:20220305T100000Z
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SUMMARY:World Book Day: Who Makes a Forest?
UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/194892
DESCRIPTION:World Book Day workshop: Who Makes A Forest?
 An interactive forest-themed workshop for World Book Day - an annual celebration of authors, illustrators, books and the joy of reading.\n
 Delivered by arts practitioner Sarah Hamilton Baker and combining movement, storytelling and craft, children will go on a fantastic fictional journey through Who Makes A Forest? - a beautifully illustrated book written by award-winning children’s author Sally Nicholls.\n \n 10am: interactive movement session exploring forest life\n 11am: create your own take-home sun prints using pressed leaves\n \n Tickets cost £3 per child and the workshop is suitable for children aged 4 - 11 years. \n
 Presented as part of The Air We Breathe, a brand-new public programme, with an exhibition, activities and events that explore the close relationships between us, our environment and our air quality. From a hydrogen train to a sci-fi forest, discover the work being done by the University of Birmingham to deliver clean air both here in Birmingham and around the world – and how you can get involved.\n

LOCATION:The Exchange: 3 Centenary Square Birmingham  B1 2DR
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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