Flower Girl - Storytime with Lucy Owen at Dyffryn Gardens
Join author Lucy Owen in Dyffryn’s Theatre Garden for interactive readings of her children’s book, Flower Girl.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Discover the story of Cherry, a young girl who is made by magic from the flowers of an enchanted blossom tree. With hair as pink as petals and a pet butterfly called Bud, she is a little bit different to everyone else!
Afterwards, Lucy will be around to sign copies of her book, Flower Girl. You can bring your own copy, pick one up from our Shop on arrival, or from our team in the Theatre Garden after the book reading.
There'll be two readings, one starting at 11am and one starting at 12.30pm. This event is best suited for primary school aged children. This is a free event, with no booking required (normal admission applies).
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Meeting point
Head to the Welcome Centre upon arrival - they'll point you in the direction of the Theatre Garden.
- Accessibility
The location is fully accessible, with paved surfaces into a flat and firm grass area.
- Other
Seating will be on the ground, so that everyone can see the action. We recommend bringing rugs/blankets/cushions or whatever seating you think you'll need for your party.
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