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Ten local primary schools have written and illustrated monstrous stories for Cheltenham Literature Festival’s Monster Story Trail.
You can read their stories inspired by 200 years of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein here, and find the giant book covers around town during the festival, from 5 – 14 October, 11am-3pm. Follow the trail and write down the letter clues to reveal the name of the Cheltenham Festivals monster.
View the Monster Trail Map below or download via this link
Happy Monster hunting!
Monster Story Trail in partnership with
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