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Coco & the Sunshine cat free kids event- The Dish & the Spoon June 3rd


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COCO & THE SUNSHINE CAT is a children's picture book aimed at age 2 - 4, written and illustrated by paper artist Lizzie Thomas. This book helps to soothe a child to sleep by telling the story of Coco, a young girl, who is afraid of the dark. Through a midnight adventure with the Sunshine Cat she learns to overcome her fear and teary bedtimes are no more. Lizzie combines her entertaining story with beautifully handcrafted illustrations that really engage a child's attention and settle them for a happy night's sleep.


Come along at 11am on Wednesday 3rd of June to join in with the fun. Local author Lizzie Thomas will read her draft book, & your child can decorate cat ears or have their face painted with noses & whiskers!


This event is free of charge and aimed at 2 to 5 year olds.


The Dish & the Spoon cafe, 61 Cheltenham road, SE15 3AF.

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