Events - Archive:

22 May
Talk: Diversity in Children’s Literature

A panel discussion for grown ups exploring issues of diversity in children's literature. Part of International Literature Festival Dublin

22 May - 24 May
Tiger Tale

Captivating dance for Ages 7+. Part of the Dublin Dance Festival Family Season. Something wild is prowling outside and wants to get in...

20 May
Talk: Thought Stories

Philosophy for Young Audiences. A panel discussion for grown-ups exploring the potential in introducing philosophy and critical thinking to children. Part of ILFD 2015

20 May
Schools: Peter Worley - Once Upon an If…

A highly interactive workshop for 3rd-6th class using telepathy, magic necklaces and shrinking machines! Part of ILFD 2015

18 May
Schools: Rumble with the Romans

From a smelly watering hole in the Serengeti to the ferocious Colosseum, join Julius Zebra and his motley menagerie of friends as they gear up to be gladiators in a madcap new book series. For 3rd & 4th Class.

18 May
Schools: The Mouse Who Ate The Moon

Much-loved author Petr Horáček reads from his book and then the children will make their own little books to take home. For Junior & Senior Infants. Part of IFLD 2015

17 May
Bestselling Besties: Judi Curtin & Sarah Webb

Bestselling authors Judi Curtin and Sarah Webb have been friends for many years.
 Find out where they first met and how they help each other’s writing in this very special event.

17 May
Book Clinic: Meet the Book & Doodle Doctors

Are you a young reader? Feeling uninspired by your bookshelves at home? Then pop along to the Book Clinic! Free event for all ages. Part of International Literature Festival Dublin.

17 May
Trail Tales

Become part of a knee-high board game (created by Spanish designers Milimbo) and create your own fairy tales. For ages 3-9 and their families. Part of International Literature Festival Dublin

17 May
Nicola Davies: Heroes of the Wild

Meet author and zoologist Nicola Davies as she shares the secrets of her work with animals from all over the world. For ages 7-10. Part of International Literature Festival Dublin