Cattitude Conundrum with author Sally Murphy [Bunbury]
Join a special kids’ session exploring the writing process with local author Sally Murphy.
As part of the Bunbury Public Libraries’ Literacy Festival, join an engaging session full of imagination, creativity and (possibly) a touch of feline royalty for children aged 8-12 years.
Date: Friday 17 April
Time: 9.30am - 10.30am
Location: Bunbury Public Library – Parkfield Street, Bunbury
Can we really know what cats or other pets think? And, if they could talk, what would they tell us?
As we try to answer these questions, we will also explore the process behind the writing of Sally Murphy's book Queen Narelle, inspiring children to create their own animal-led adventures.
Presenter:
Sally Murphy is an award‑winning author, poet and educator with a passion for inspiring young writers.
About the festival:
The City of Bunbury Public Libraries presents the inaugural Literacy Festival, a vibrant, community-focused celebration of reading, writing and storytelling. Across 12 days and 21 events, the festival will bring stories to life through interactive storytelling, inspiring author talks, creative writing workshops, drawing sessions, family-friendly activities and literacy-focused programs for all ages.
The festival promotes essential lifelong literacy skills while showcasing local authors and illustrators. Free or low-cost and open to all, the festival reinforces that literacy is for everyone.
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- Spaces are limited and bookings are essential.
- For children aged between 8-12yrs.
- Tickets are non-refundable but are transferable upon request. If you are unable to attend this event after booking, please contact 9792 7190 or bunlib@bunbury.wa.gov.au.
- Children under 12 years of age must be accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult at all times during this event. Visit the Code of Conduct for more information.
Join a special kids’ session exploring the writing process with local author Sally Murphy.
As part of the Bunbury Public Libraries’ Literacy Festival, join an engaging session full of imagination, creativity and (possibly) a touch of feline royalty for children aged 8-12 years.
Date: Friday 17 April
Time: 9.30am - 10.30am
Location: Bunbury Public Library – Parkfield Street, Bunbury
Can we really know what cats or other pets think? And, if they could talk, what would they tell us?
As we try to answer these questions, we will also explore the process behind the writing of Sally Murphy's book Queen Narelle, inspiring children to create their own animal-led adventures.
Presenter:
Sally Murphy is an award‑winning author, poet and educator with a passion for inspiring young writers.
About the festival:
The City of Bunbury Public Libraries presents the inaugural Literacy Festival, a vibrant, community-focused celebration of reading, writing and storytelling. Across 12 days and 21 events, the festival will bring stories to life through interactive storytelling, inspiring author talks, creative writing workshops, drawing sessions, family-friendly activities and literacy-focused programs for all ages.
The festival promotes essential lifelong literacy skills while showcasing local authors and illustrators. Free or low-cost and open to all, the festival reinforces that literacy is for everyone.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
- Spaces are limited and bookings are essential.
- For children aged between 8-12yrs.
- Tickets are non-refundable but are transferable upon request. If you are unable to attend this event after booking, please contact 9792 7190 or bunlib@bunbury.wa.gov.au.
- Children under 12 years of age must be accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult at all times during this event. Visit the Code of Conduct for more information.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Bunbury Public Library
2 Parkfield St
Bunbury, WA 6230
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