Mousefest 2022

As some of you may know, I’m a few drafts in to a children’s novel with main character, Mousey Poopins, being not only a mouse but also a Nanny.

Mary Poppins

So when my friends’ village was having a Mousefest, she knew I’d be interested. Not only that, but they had knitted characters from childrens’ stories and if that doesn’t say more to books than reading, I don’t know what does!

So I thought we could play a game! Gather your children and guess which stories these mice are acting out!

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Although, the weekend is over, if you want to know more, click on here to go to Aylesbury Town Council website.

All the money they raise will go to Children with Cancer U.K. charity.

I want to thank them for their hard work, expertise and bringing a little joy to our weekend.

Which was your favourite?

I loved the tiny dormouse on the Alice and Wonderland scene.

Love Kat x

Answers 1. Robin Hood 2. Pied Piper 3. Snow White 4. Alice in Wonderland 5. Emperors New Clothes 6. Goldilocks 7. Little Red Riding Hood 8. Wizard of Oz 9. Cinderella 10. Jack and the Beanstalk 11. Sleeping Beauty 12. Peter Pan 13. Frozen 14. The Snowman 15. Arabian Nights

Published by moretobooks

Award- winning author of the book: “There’s more to books than reading- how to help your child bring stories to life” With a Masters in Education, I have taught as a School teacher across Northern England and have worked as a Nanny/Governess in London and across the world. I support parents and nannies to bring learning into the home in an exciting and purposeful way. Also a speaker at events such as NannyPalooza and the International Nanny Day 2017 and featured in the Nanny Magazine (USA) and Childcare Magazine (UK)

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