Are you in and around Bath on 21st - 30th September 2007 - then why not visit the Bath Festival of Children's Litereature.

The Daily Telegraph Bath Festival of Children’s Literature is the UK’s largest dedicated festival celebrating

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children’s books and reading. There are over 90 ticketed events taking place in several historic and modern city centre venues in Bath aimed at children, teenagers and their families. The Festival hopes to entertain and inspire all of its’ young attendees and to offer them the chance to meet their favourite authors and illustrators.

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Guests appearing in 2007 include Jacqueline Wilson, Eoin Colfer, Darren Shan, Nick Hornby, Lauren Child, Joanne Harris, Neil Gaiman, Francesca Simon, Ian Ogilvy, Harry Hill, Julia Donaldson, Garth Nix, David Almond, Philip Reeve, Jenny Nimmo, Louise Rennison, Ian Livingstone and Tim Lott.

Tickets are available now from the Bath Festivals Box Office. 01225 463362