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Book Reading At Imaginosity (November 2nd)

Imaginosity (Dublin Childrens’ Museum) and IDK are hosting a book-reading for all children aged 4 to 9 at Imaginosity, on November 2nd at 4pm.

This event is part of Imaginosity’s second annual Festival of Stories, in which IDK participated during October 2011.

Children attending the reading of “A Birthday For Ben“, access Imaginosity’s child-centred, educational and interactive museum space for creative play.

Imaginosity’s admission rates during midterm break are:

  • Adults: €8 each
  • Children (aged 3 years +): €8 each
  • Toddlers (1&2 years): €6 each
  • Babies (6-12 months): €2
  • Babies under 6 months old are free

 

All book-readings are free with the price of admission. Booking is essential! Please email info<at>imaginosity.ie in advance, to book into this event.

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