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Calling all Kiwis - the author of the Wonky Donkey and other NZ best-selling children's books will be in East Dulwich (staying with me, he's my cousin) from 29th June to 4th July, after his performance at Glastonbury! No, I'm not making this up.


Craig is available to do school visits, children's parties etc, for kids of all ages, but especially the Wonky Donkey age range of 3-10. Kids totally adore him, he's a great live performer and will fabulously entertain them. His usual rate is about ?200, but it's all negotiable.


Links below - if interested call me on 07713 073027 or PM


Justine


http://www.odt.co.nz/news/queenstown-lakes/336406/smiths-wonky-donkey-glastonbury


http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1444912216

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