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Cardiff Childrenâs Literature Festival is back and this year it s free to attend It will be a jam-packed two days with lots of favourite childrenâs authors attending the virtual event Advertorial What happens when you combine your favourite books with an interactive element? Cardiff Childrenâs Literature Festival is the answer - and it s back this month better than ever, virtual and free. The award-winning family event will take place on April 24 and 25 using a new virtual platform, where it will host 24 events presented by some of the nationâs most loved childrenâs authors. There is something for children all across Wales, so it will soon be time to enjoy what is a full programme of events. Here are nine reasons why you won t want to miss it. ....
Cambridge Literary Festival director Cathy Moore. - Credit: Martin Bond A special book festival designed for children will be entertaining youngsters online this Easter. Cambridge Literary Festival has got the Easter holidays covered, with a range of entertaining and educational events for all the family. Festival director Cathy Moore said: “For the first time we are running our children’s events as a stand-alone Children’s Festival over the whole of the Easter holidays. The response we have from children is always fantastic and a great addition to our main festival. I hope that by offering access for the entire holiday and being online means children can meet their favourite authors and be introduced to new ones from wherever they are, whenever they want to.” ....