
The beetles: Simon Mole and Gecko (right) are coming to Stanley Halls in May
Simon Mole and musician Gecko are bringing their new family performance, The Great Big Bug Show, to Stanley Halls in South Norwood for the spring half-term, on Wednesday May 27.
Mole is the National Poetry Day Ambassador and acclaimed children’s author, and his Great Big Bug Show is packed full of poems, raps and songs about all your favourite bugs – and some you haven’t heard of yet!
Suitable for children aged from four to 11, there will be two performances, at 11am and 2pm.
- Which beetle has a blaster on its bottom?
- Which many-legged minibeast took the first ever steps on land?
- Which eight-legged hunter has fangs as big as a cheetah’s claws?
Simon Mole and Gecko invite children and their families to join them for a fun and interactive exploration of the secret world beneath our feet. As well as being packed full of delightfully disgusting and wonderfully weird facts, the show is an inspirational call to action to appreciate the smaller creatures in our world. Expect Minibeasts and Massive Beats. In this show, every tune is an earworm – even the ones about woodlice!
The Great Big Bug Show’s recent premiere at the Natural History Museum had children buzzing with excitement and bug-filled fun, and it was even featured on ITV News.
The Great Big Bug Show is inspired by the recently released A First Book of Bugs, written by Simon Mole, illustrated by Adam Ming and published by Walker Books. This title is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to The Sunday Times pick, A First Book of Dinosaurs.
Simon Mole is an acclaimed children’s writer and performer, who has shared stages with Michael Rosen, Hollie McNish and Simon Armitage. He has published three picture books
, and two themed poetry giftbooks for younger children. His latest book, Poetry Pizza, published last month, is a poetry collection for seven- to 11-year-olds.
Mole said: “As well as learning about bugs, this show is all about having fun with poems and songs. We want kids to discover the power of their own imagination and creativity – the aim is that they walk out feeling like they could be a songwriter, or a scientist, or both!”
The Great Big Bug Show is created by Simon Mole, Gecko and Peader Kirk. It is co-produced by Rua Arts and funded by Arts Council England.
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