Children’s Book Festival at Fairytale Town

Two exciting things to tell you…

1. This awesome event is FREE!

2. I’m GIVING AWAY 2 children’s books and a Family Pass for 4 on my facebook page!

Fairytale Town presents the 18th annual ScholarShare Children’s Book Festival on September 29th & 30th, 10am – 4pm.

The annual Festival features readings and presentations from children’s book authors and illustrators, storytelling performances, hands-on literacy activities, and more. Admission to the Festival and Fairytale Town is FREE to the public thanks to the event’s sponsor, ScholarShare College Savings Plan.

There is a great line up of authors this year that I think you’ll be excited about! Authors and illustrators will be available to sign books immediately following their presentations. Families can also shop for featured books at the Time Tested Books booth.

Steve Antony, author and illustrator of the Mr. Panda series of books, will headline this year’s Festival! Everyone’s favorite panda teaches manners and life lessons with wit and style. The much-loved Mr. Panda has taken the children’s book world by storm, selling over 600,000 copies to date. Learn more about Steve in a Q&A interview.

Steve Antony
Mr. Panda Series
Sat & Sun 11:30 AM & 3 PM
Everyone’s favorite panda teaches manners and life lessons with wit and style! Steve Antony’s much-loved Mr. Panda has taken the children’s book world by storm, selling over 600,000 copies to date. Steve will read a selection of books from the Mr. Panda series during each presentation.

18th Annual ScholarShare Children’s Book Festival
When: Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 29 & 30, 10am – 4pm
Where: Fairytale Town, 3901 Land Park Drive, Sacramento
Cost: FREE
More info: Call (916) 808-7462 or visit www.fairytaletown.org

Written by Keilah Woodard

Keilah Woodard

My love for exploring and creating experiences with my three kids led to the founding of SacramentoSidetracks.com in 2009. I realized that Sacramento has so much to offer and I was excited to share my findings with other parents. Besides simply having fun, these are the other positive side effects of taking my kids on outings that I’ve discovered: we have quality time together away from the distractions at home, we cultivate our curiosity, learn new things, conversations are triggered by what we see and do, we connect and bond as a family, and we create new memories. Ready to get sidetracked, too? Let me be your guide!