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Judith Kerr, author of Tiger Who Came To Tea in Dulwich Sunday 15th October 3pm


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Judith Kerr is one of the nation?s most celebrated and beloved authors. Her picture books, such as The Tiger Who Came to Tea and Mog the Cat, are classics and children love her work.


Judith is coming to Dulwich on Sunday afterday, 15th October to tell you about her new picture book, Katinka's Tail. She will be in conversation with Nicolotte Jones. Nicolette has been the Children?s Books Reviewer of The Sunday Times for more than two decades.


Tickets are ?10 adult entry only, ?5 under 18?s or ?20 which includes a hardback copy of Katinka?s Tail BOOK TICKETS HERE www.village-books.co.uk


Katinka?s Tail is the brand new picture book from the beloved and iconic Judith Kerr. This magical new book is brimming with her trademark warm humour and exquisitely imaginative artwork. Come on a wondrous journey with Katinka, a perfectly ordinary pussycat, with a not-quite-so-ordinary tail.


Ages: 3+ All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Running time: 45 minutes, no interval.


Sunday 15th October 2017 3pm

This event is taking place at The MCT at Alleyn's, Townley Road, Dulwich SE22 8SU

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