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The Munich Readery invites brave children to a special Halloween reading hour at its bookstore on Augustenstr, this Saturday. Only the most fearless should attend this scary event, but children can bring their quivering parents to accompany them, if they dare. The reading/witching hour begins at 11am, and starts with a few not-so-scary stories for younger readers and frightened adults alike. Later in the hour, The Munich Readery will continue with some of their ghostly favourites. Fancy dress may help frighten away some of the demons, so wear your scariest costume, grab your broomstick and fly on down for an hour of trembling fun.
Halloween Storytime
Saturday, 12 Oct., 11.00 (1/2 hour later than listed previously)
Costumes are optional but welcome
Admission is free
The Munich Readery
Augustenstr. 104
80798 München
089 121 92 403
www.readery.de
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