Sunday 29 March, 16:30

BiblioWeekend : Little Nemo’s Dream Journey

Drift off with Little Nemo as a magic bed sweeps him into Slumberland. Follow him through glowing dreamscapes where colors shimmer, soft music floats, and odd creatures whisper. Kids will watch the adventure unfold, imagine flying, and feel the thrill of surprise in every turn. The gentle story sparks curiosity about dreams, courage and friendship, using movement, sounds and bright imagery to stir imagination and invite wonder.

In French. Kids ages 4 and up.

Boulevard Carl-Vogt 65,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: © DR

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