Reading Teapot Tales

Oct 23, 2013 | Books

Reading Teapot Tales

Reading Teapot Tales

I’m so excited. This afternoon I was invited to go along to my son’s after school writing class to read one of the stories from Teapot Tales: a collection of unique fairy tales next Wednesday afternoon! This will be the first time that I’m reading one of the stories from one of my books.

Mr N is attending the Write Away With Me program. If you have children who are interested in writing, this is an amazing program. Both of my kids have been part of it this year and have got so much out of it. Reading one of my stories to these kids who love writing is going to be a lot of fun.

My big question now is: Which story should I read?

It’s funny, the three of us in this house each have a different favourite story…

I must remember to take the camera next week. I’ll let you know how it goes.

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