Due to popular demand Drag Queen Story Hour is back during Rochdale in Rainbows and you have 3 venues and multiple times to choose from.
Rochdale In Rainbows is the boroughs Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender+ (KGBT+) steering group, and throughout the year multiple events are hosted in the borough, and one of the most popular events for young children is back! Drag Queen Story Hour!
Take your children to join in with the interactive fun with singing songs, stories, and lots and lots of jumping around! ![]()
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Drag queen story hour will engage your child's creativity and love for reading stories by giving them a brand-new, positive experience, one page at a time, all the while, learning and communicating.![]()
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The storytime drag queen will be reading fabulous stories to show the world that being different is not a bad thing. ![]()
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N1 Riverside
Sunday 21 November 2021
11:00am–12:00pm
Book your FREE tickets here
http://ow.ly/2Rp650GMayt
Middleton Library
Sunday 21 November 2021
1pm-2pm
Book your FREE tickets here
http://ow.ly/O7V650GMayy
Milnrow Library
Sunday 21 November 2021
3pm-4pm
Book your FREE tickets here
http://ow.ly/pGap50GMayC
Please book one ticket per child and one ticket per accompanying adult.
All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
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