The Book People builds up to the Imagine Festival 2012
Released on: January 20, 2012, 8:38 am
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The Book People
Industry: Retail
The Imagine Festival, sponsored by online book retailer the Book People, is currently having the final touches put to it before the doors open at the Southbank Centre in London on February 11th. The festival aims to encourage children of all ages to think creatively and is packed with activities and events.
The Imagine Festival, sponsored by online book retailer the
Book People, is currently having the final touches put to it before the
doors open at the Southbank Centre in London on February 11th. The
festival aims to encourage children of all ages to think creatively and
is packed with activities and events.
Running from 11th – 26th February, the Imagine Festival is said to be one of the
best children’s events of the year. The festival is now in its 11th year, having
been run since 2001, and is set to be at its biggest and best in 2012. The list of
events contains something for everyone, from musical and dance performances, through
to poetry and fiction readings from some the best children’s authors in the world.
The festival is designed to encourage children to be creative, so there will be
chances for children to make their own works of art, write their own fiction, and
take part in dance and music events and workshops. With workshops covering all of
these topics and more and opportunities to watch funny and entertaining acts, this
festival is great for children and young people of all ages.
Children and parents can look forward to story-telling from books by Jacqueline Wilson, Cathy
Cassidy, MacKenzie Crook and Francesca Simon, as well as a premiere of The Trial of
Dennis the Menace musical. There will even be opera for babies, orchestral
reproductions of The Jungle Book and Carnival of the Animals, and Robert Winston
will be demonstrating some thrilling activities, included in his book Science
Experiments.
“The Imagine Festival is meant to inspire children to become more creative in every
aspect of their lives, and it also aims to introduce them to things they would not
normally be interested in,” said Donna Stevenson of the Book People.
“For example, a lot of children that attend the Imagine Festival go home with a new
interest in poetry or dance, and this can help to lead them to new hobbies and even,
in some cases, to their future careers,” she added.
Babies and children's story books can be bought online from the Book People.
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About the Book People:
The Book People is one of the UK’s fastest growing online retailers of affordable
books for all, selling a wide range of children’s books, autobiography books and more. Founded in 1988, the Book People has rapidly grown into the
virtual bookshop of choice, offering discounts of up to 75 per cent on the latest
bestselling books.
Customers can buy books online, by mail order, at the Book People’s book events and through their
distributor network, which delivers to schools, organisations and offices all over
the UK – bringing the best books directly to you each week.
For more information, please contact:
Donna Stevenson at the Book People
Telephone: 01483 860215
Email: Donna.Stevenson@thebookpeople.co.uk

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