Pen to Print: SRC – Dance and Storytelling with Wee Movers

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Date:

August 13

Time:

01:00 pm - 02:00 pm

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Pen to Print

Website: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/pen-to-print-4972836883
Summer Reading Challenge Activity 2026 – Dance, move and explore “Read to the Beat” stories with Wee Movers for ages 2–10 and their families

Join Wee Movers for an immersive dance and storytelling session, exploring the books linked to the Summer Reading Challenge theme of “Read to the Beat”!

Children and families are invited to an inclusive dance session where we will delve into the story themes and characters using movement and music.

This session are aimed be at children ages 2-10 years and their families.

About Wee Movers:

Founded and led by Fiona Campbell, Wee Movers is an open and inclusive space for children of all ages and their grown-ups to explore and connect through dance, and mostly to have fun! Based in east London we offer playful and energetic children’s classes, offering a fun introduction to movement where everyone is encouraged to explore and express themselves.

Website: www.weemovers.co.uk

If you have any accessibility requirements, please directly get in touch with us at pentoprint@lbbd.gov.uk

Booking is essential and you will be asked to present your booking confirmation upon arrival.

Pen to Print and our partners shall not be liable to attendees for any injury, loss or damage of or to personal equipment belonging to the attendees or any indirect or consequential loss or damage whatsoever arising out of the attendance of the walking tour.

Pen to Print reserves the right to cancel, delay or postpone the event for any reason, including adverse weather conditions, an emergency situation or unforeseen or unavoidable circumstances out of its reasonable control. In such cases, the event organiser will endeavour to inform participants as quickly as is possible.

The National Year of Reading 2026 is a UK-wide campaign designed to inspire people to make reading a regular part of their lives.

We all understand the benefits of reading and how it expands our minds, builds confidence and fuels creativity, yet fewer people are doing it. With growing distractions and limited time, reading for pleasure is declining across many groups.

This national campaign aims to change this by reconnecting reading with everyday culture. It is not about guilt or obligation, it is about showing that stories, ideas and imagination have a place in everyone’s daily life. Click here to find out more!