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Draw with Rob Biddulph: I Follow the Fox

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Draw with Rob Biddulph: I Follow the Fox

Join award-winning author and illustrator and festival favourite Rob Biddulph in this fun-packed family event.

In a session fizzing with laughs, creativity and of course drawing, Rob will bring to life his award-winning picture books and be introducing his brand-new picture book I Follow the Fox. And have your pencils at the ready as everyone will learn to draw one of Rob’s newest characters step-by-step in one of his famous Draw with Rob draw-alongs!

Before life as a published author and illustrator, Rob worked on magazines including Just Seventeen, NME and The Observer Magazine. His first picture book, Blown Away, published in 2014, was only the second picture book to win the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize.

Since then, Rob has illustrated fourteen of his own picture books and created a range of bestselling activity books. Rob was also an official World Book Day author in 2024, with his book his first ever Draw with Rob picture book Charlie McGrew and the Horse that he Drew.

Rob’s series of \#Draw with Rob videos, designed to help parents with children at home from school due to the pandemic, became a viral hit when launched in March 2020. The videos – featuring many of Rob’s own book characters – have captured the imaginations of families, children and artists, young and old, around the world and been watched almost six million times on YouTube alone. Rob holds the Guinness World Record for the biggest art lesson when over 40,000 families joined him online to draw a whale in May 2020.

Please note: This event will be followed by a meet and greet with Rob. Age guidance: 5+ Running time: Approximately 1 hour (no interval)

*Tickets can be purchased with or without a copy of Rob’s brand-new picture book I Follow The Fox.

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Curve Theatre, Rutland Street, Leicester, LE1 1SB

Tel: 0116 242 3595

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