Bookworms: "Echo" by Pam Munoz Ryan          Sunday 23 January 2022 at 14h00
Event Timing: Sunday 23 January at 14h00

Event Address: 10 rue du Général Camou, 75007 Paris


Questions about events and programs for children and teens?
Contact Children's and Teens' Services Manager Celeste Rhoads: celeste@americanlibraryinparis.org

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First name of participant (child): *
First name of parent/guardian: *
Age of participant (child). This event is strictly reserved for ages 9-12. Remember to register each child separately. *
I solemnly swear that the person who will participate in this event is between the ages of 9-12. I understand that there is limited space available for this program and that it is open only to children between 9-12 years old. *
Library card number (There is limited space available and that this event is reserved for Library members): *
Contact email *
I will contact the Children's and Teens' Services staff at the Library if I can no longer attend this activity. I understand that if I do not notify Library staff of a cancellation 24 hours ahead of time, or do not turn up for this event, I will be placed on a waiting list for future events and activities. *
I understand that any and all adult chaperones will have to show a "pass sanitaire" to enter the Library. All those ages 6 and over must wear a face mask that covers the nose, mouth and chin.
I understand that each child must be covered by their own Library card or a family membership and I may be asked to provide this card at the event. *
I understand that the child attending this program must have finished reading the book 'Echo' by Pam Munoz Ryan before attending on Saturday 23 January. *
[OPTIONAL] Is there anything we can do to help you make the most of this program? The Library welcomes children of all abilities for our programs. If special services are requested, please note them here:
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