Justin Anderson: Super Swifts (free event)

Sunday 19th May 2024, 10am, FREE EVENT

Storysmith, 236 North Street, Bristol, BS3 1JD

We are delighted to welcome back wildlife expert Justin Anderson for his latest wild adventure book – after previously wowing us with his books on snow leopards and narwhals, this time he’s turning his attention to the mighty swift! Justin’s events are always hugely interactive and very popular, so don’t hang around if you want to be there…

Pre-order your copy of the book with your free ticket to get it for £10 (normal price £12.99)!

This event is free to attend and suitable for ages 5+. Places are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment. 

Booking is only required for children! It’s not necessary to reserve a ticket for accompanying adults.

Price range: £0.00 through £10.00
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About Justin Anderson

Producer and director Justin Anderson has made programmes for the BBC, Discovery Channel and National Geographic television. He was a sequence director and assistant producer on the Emmy Award-winning first Planet Earth series where he achieved notoriety for spending 2 months working in a huge pile of bat guano! He was lucky enough to present an acclaimed radio documentary for BBC Radio 4, where he tracked arctic wolves across the frozen wastes of Canada. His work has led him on many varied adventures, from 10 days underground in Lechuguilla cave, to camping on a Nunatuk in an Arctic ice field. His first love is the mountains and for Planet Earth 2 he has travelled from Ladakh and Everest in the Himalaya, to the remote mountains of Peru.

About Super Swifts

Follow the swifts on their incredible journey north, from the jungles of Africa to their nesting site in Europe. A little bird, small enough to sit in the palm of your hand. Swifts may be small and brown, but they are the champions of the bird world – flying faster, higher and for longer than any other bird! This new title in the celebrated Nature Storybook series is packed with interesting facts to inspire a love of the natural world.