Friday, April 19, 2024

‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit’ brought to life at Lincoln Central Library

One of literature’s best-loved characters is the star of an immersive experience for the whole family at Lincoln Central Library this spring.

Aspiring bunnies can explore The World of Peter Rabbit™ Storytime Trail and join Peter on his adventure through Mr McGregor’s garden. You can crawl under the garden gate, hide in a watering can and see your reflection in a mirror pool – just like Peter Rabbit himself!

The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter was first published in 1902 and has been a firm favourite ever since. To celebrate 120 years of Peter’s mischief, publishers Frederick Warne & Co. have created this walkthrough storytime experience, allowing visitors of all ages to join this much-loved rabbit’s adventures, with photo opportunities and activities to take part in along the way.

Accompanying the trail will be weekly craft activities and events such as a series of story-time sessions and family-friendly pursuits during the May half-term holiday.

The trail is open from Saturday 22nd April to Saturday 17th June 2023 from 10:00am to 4:00pm.

To find out more about the trail, please speak to a member of staff by visiting Lincoln Central Library. Alternatively, e-mail lincoln_library@gll.org

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