From Monday 1 May, the beautiful National Trust site of Anglesey Abbey invites you to step into the paws of Judith Kerr’s Mog the Forgetful Cat. Read More
Mog and the Thomas family are taking to the stage this Easter in the utterly enchanting adaptation by The Wardrobe Ensemble with Easter performances at The Lowry, Salford and The Birmingham Rep… Mog is a very forgetful cat. She forgets that she has a cat flap, she forgets that she’s… Read More
The Tiger Who Came to Tea is making a very special visit to Tatton Park in Cheshire this year as part of the Judith Kerr Centenary activities… Visitors to the beautiful house and garden will find a fun and interactive The Tiger Who Came to Tea adventure trail in Tatton Park’s… Read More
This Christmas time families are invited to join the fun in two special events with the National Trust Dunham Massey, inspired by Judith’s festive story, Mog’s Christmas. Read More
The Wardrobe Ensemble are adapting Judith Kerr’s beloved and iconic stories for the stage, in a lively and enchanting production with songs, live music and a menagerie of creatures little and large. Read More
HarperCollins Children’s Books is proud to announce a year-long celebration of publishing and promotional activity commemorating the centenary of Judith Kerr’s birth. Read More