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The Mystery of the Ancient Tomb

Next dates

  1. Friday, 14 August 2026
    1. 14:00 - 15:30

The Mystery of the Ancient Tomb

Come and flex your creative writing skills at Cirencester Library. Write a story, a poem, or a piece of descriptive prose inspired by the idea of finding a newly discovered tomb. Will your tomb be a richly decorated Egyptian tomb or an ancient burial mound on a windswept British hilltop?

Suitable for ages 7+

Click here to book your free tickets on the Gloucestershire Libraries website.
Booking will open 10 July

See more free events taking place at Cirencester Library this summer here.


This event is part of The Library Challenge, which you can find out all about below. You don't need to be taking part in the Challenge to attend this event, although why not sign up for extra fun?!

Cirencester Library's theme is Secrets in the Soil and is part of the Cotswolds' 'Lost Worlds & Hidden Treasures' zone. Over summer you'll be able to travel through time, unlock epic stories and collect rewards with this Gloucestershire Libraries activity created especially for families. 

The challenge is designed for children aged 3+ and encourages families to explore books, stories, creativity and adventure across Gloucestershire's libraries.

The free activities take place at Cirencester Library and throughout the whole of Gloucestershire. Check out the incredible Tales Through Time map below

During the challenge, children can complete fun activities, collect stamps, earn rewards and work their way towards a special Tales Through Time medal and entry into a prize draw featuring book bundles and vouchers.

How the challenge works

1. Sign up

Join for free at any Gloucestershire library. All you need is a free library membership.

No membership? No problem. Click here to join today and be ready when the Tales Through Time challenge begins.

2. Get reading

Take on creative activities inspired by stories, history, myths, explorers and adventures. It's not just about reading books, children can draw, write, stick things in, add photos and make the challenge completely their own.

3. Earn rewards

Complete tasks and collect stamps as you progress through the challenge levels:

  • 3 stamps = Bronze
  • 6 stamps = Silver
  • 9 stamps = Gold

There will be stickers, certificates and surprises to collect along the way.

4. Go for Gold!

Reach Gold level to receive a Tales Through Time medal and be entered into the prize draw giveaway.

Explore Gloucestershire through stories

One of the highlights of the challenge is the beautifully illustrated Tales Through Time map, which encourages families to visit libraries across Gloucestershire and discover different themes and adventures at each location.

Cirencester Library's special Tales Through Time theme is:

Secrets in the Soil

Children can also visit nearby libraries to discover even more exciting themes:

  • Tetbury Library, Lost Species
  • Chipping Campden, Hidden Clues
  • Bourton-on-the-Water Library, Secrets of the Pyramids
  • Lechlade Library, Trailblazing explorers
  • Fairford Library, Up and Away
  • Stonehouse Library, Dinosaur Detectives
  • Stow-on-the-Wold Library, X Marks the Spot

Stay tuned to Cirencester Rocks and all the Gloucestershire Rocks websites for more details, family guides, featured libraries and Tales Through Time inspiration as we get nearer the launch.

Find out more about The Library Challenge: Tales Through Time

Categories

  • Learning
  • Play

Contact details

Website:

gloslibraries.uk

Phone:

01285 659813

Address:

The Waterloo, Cirencester, GL7 2PZ

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