Storytime Special with Lillias Kinsman-Chauvet: Too Snappy To Wear A Nappy

Fri Apr 26 2024 at 09:30 am to 10:15 am

219 Bruntsfield Place, EH10 4DH Edinburgh, United Kingdom | Edinburgh

The Edinburgh Bookshop
Publisher/HostThe Edinburgh Bookshop
Storytime Special with Lillias Kinsman-Chauvet: Too Snappy To Wear A Nappy
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This is a live, in-person event.
The Edinburgh Bookshop, 219 Bruntsfield Place, EH10 4DH

It's time for some fun for the wee ones!
Local author and rising star, Lillias Kinsman-Chauvet joins us in the shop for a special storytime to share her gorgeous first picture book, Too Snappy to Wear a Nappy. Sing a snappy, action filled song together and listen to Lillias reading the story. Participate in a crocodile craft to take home with you followed by a chat and book signing. All craft materials supplied.

About the book
Have you ever seen a crocodile wearing a nappy? Or a giraffe? One day, a small child imagines a nappy on giraffe—and it causes lots of laughs!! A funny and lighthearted tale about nappies, which will introduce your little ones in a gentle, playful, child– led way to the potty and how they too can be wild and nappy free!
Featuring rhyming text that is great for reading aloud, and enhanced by funny illustrations, this book will make everyone giggle and want to share the laughs.

About the author:
Lillias Kinsman-Chauvet is an author, an artist, and a musician and Too Snappy To Wear A Nappy is her first book for children. Lillias works and lives with her family in Glasgow - balancing art, music, unschooling with two young children, and the building of a nature-directed, consent-based learning community. She has a degree in music, and a postgrad in graphic design from London School of Arts. In 2012 Lillias cycled through Cuba researching screen printing techniques.
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