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Beijing community announcement: reading group for kidsPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, March 30, 2006 1:18 PM
An announcement from the Bookworm in Beijing: Does your child love books? Following the success of last term, our new program of kids reading groups are set to begin in early May. Sign up your child now for our 8 week course of reading, story telling and book-based activities using new and classic children’s fiction and stories. Classes are held on Sundays at the Bookworm in Sanlitun, and the CLCB Kindergarten in Shunyi’s Capital Paradise complex, for ages 5-6, 7-8 and 9-12. Please mail kidsclub@beijingbookworm.com or call Jenny on 138 1163 7831 for more details! What have you been reading? We’re looking for new members for our book group held every Wednesday evening at the Bookworm in Sanlitun. Come and join us for lively debate and discussion on everything from Harry Potter to Ha Jin – we want to hear what you think! Please mail kidsclub@beijingbookworm.com or call Jenny on 138 1163 7831 for more details. If you’re busy on Wednesdays please get in touch anyway – we’ll re-arrange to suit our members. |
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