Discover Norse Myths and How Thor got his Hammer
‘Whosoever holds this Hammer, if they be worthy, shall possess the Power of Thor”
We’ve all heard about the mighty Avenger and his magical hammer Mjolnir, but did you know that many years ago Thor was more than a superhero he was worshipped as a God.
Join Gemma from Hoglets Theatre for a Superhero story adventure with a mighty difference. Starting with the story of “How Thor got his Hammer” and then through drama, games and imagination we’ll explore what it means to be a Superhero and what our own Super Powers may be.
Suitable for 4 to 11 years.
This is a FREE 45-minute event via zoom, starting at 4.30 pm until 5.15 pm.
There are 50 places available for families.
To book please email: christinea.donnelly@bradford.gov.uk Development Officer for Children and Young People: Bradford Libraries, adding WORLD BOOK DAY THOR EVENT BOOKING REQUEST to the subject line.
You will need to provide your library card number and the name & ages of the children attending with you. Bookings will be on a first-come-first-served basis. Booking confirmation and the event link will be sent via email by Friday 26th February 2021.
“A Spring in Your Step” Creative Writing Workshop for children age 7 to 9
Join Explore Learning for a special World Book Day creative writing workshop on Thurs 4th March at 4pm. Have writing fun while getting help with your understanding of texts, through asking questions and drawing inferences, such as a characters’ feelings, thoughts and motives.
Families can register via Eventbrite here
Places are limited to 10 children.
You will receive a confirmation email with the link to the event on registering your child.
And there’s more good news.
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Throughout March we will be helping all our young customers celebrate World Book Day by including in children’s Order and Collect requests a free World Book Day book*. The title will be one of 12 specially produced for World Book Day. The book you receive will be randomly selected to add an element of surprise and hopefully encourage children to try something new. To find out the World Book Day titles for 2021 visit www.worldbookday.com
Further details from Bradford Libraries can be found here