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1. A tiger and more from Seven Stories!

Following on from my post on Friday, I just wanted to share with you some of the official photographs from the opening of the new exhibition at Seven Stories, UK, From The Tiger Who Came to Tea to Mog & Pink Rabbit: A Judith Kerr Retrospective - especially this fabulous one of Judith Kerr and two children who had worked on the Their Past Your Future project having tea with the amazing, very friendly and very tactile 3-D recreation of her tiger. Thank you to Jemma Stocks from Seven Stories for sending them to me.

… now you know what one of the surprises was that I mentioned!

And here are the others:

For details about visiting the exhibition, go to the Seven Stories website.

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