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Cordes-sur-Ciel is organizing the 6th Children’s Book Fair this weekend

Cordes-sur-Ciel is organizing the 6th Children’s Book Fair this weekend
Cordes-sur-Ciel is organizing the 6th Children’s Book Fair this weekend

Saturday November 23 and Sunday November 24, the 6th edition of the Cordes sur Ciel children's book fair will be held at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary .

Authors, illustrators, publishers, booksellers will introduce their worlds and sign their works. Everyone will find the genre that suits them among novels, illustrated books, manga, comics. Workshops and activities are on the program during these two days, including on Saturday a workshop to create a gif sequence on the theme of sport but also a short humorous manga comic strip in four vertical boxes.

Haiku workshops and Christmas cards

Budding artists can indulge in the pop-up or create a postcard or bookmark. The day will end with a reading drawn to music. Sunday will begin with a surprise drawing workshop, then a youth journalist who will tell the story of the mountains and mountaineering through exceptional destinies, from Roger Frison-Roche to Kilian Jornet.

Haiku workshops and Christmas cards are planned before the clown sequence where the story of Célestin, the collector of sorrows, will be told. An exhibition “records in nature” will reveal the diversity of our planet in a fun and poetic way. For older children, Cordais authors and publishers will present their latest publications.

Free and free entry to the show, events and workshops. Reservations desirable for workshops: [email protected] or 05 63 56 55 61. Information, interviews and workshop schedules on the town hall website: www.mairie.cordessurciel.fr and on the Facebook page: www.facebook.com/salondulivrejeunesse

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