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London Kids Spotlight: April ’09

Parents seeking entertainment for children are advised to think about the Unicorn where various entertainments are available. The Book of Beasts (April 8-11), an adaptation of the revered E. Nesbit’s work about a young king and temptation is one. Another is a puppet treatment of Jean Giono’s beloved The Man Who Planted Trees (April 14-26). Why not Douglas Irvine’s go at J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan (April 14-19) and/or a new version of Hans Christian Andersen’s Ugly Duckling (April 22-May 2)?

Parents seeking entertainment for children are advised to think about the Unicorn where various entertainments are available. The Book of Beasts (April 8-11), an adaptation of the revered E. Nesbit’s work about a young king and temptation is one. Another is a puppet treatment of Jean Giono’s beloved The Man Who Planted Trees (April 14-26). Why not Douglas Irvine’s go at J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan (April 14-19) and/or a new version of Hans Christian Andersen’s Ugly Duckling (April 22-May 2)?