Celebrate ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ and ‘Mog the Forgetful Cat’ stories this summer! #Blog

Victoria Hayes
12th June 2023

2023 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Judith Kerr, bestselling author, and illustrator. She has captured the imaginations of generations of little and not so little readers, with her endearing stories about “a big furry, stripy tiger” and a very forgetful cat called Mog!

To kick off the summer celebrations, in partnership with Judith’s publisher, HarperCollins Children’s Books, Tatton Park will be giving away free Tiger chocolate treats, in the gardens on 14 June, the date that would have been Judith’s 100th birthday. 

There’s plenty of ways for everyone to join in the celebrations and roarsome summer adventures:

  • The Conservatory and gardens host a small exhibition where grown-ups can learn more about Judith, whilst little ones can discover The Tiger Who Came to Tea, tea-party trail which has been a big hit with families this spring.
  • Mog the Forgetful Cat will start the Farm’s summer activities. A fun farmyard trail will include Mog in the Maize Maze and a giant cat flap to crawl into.
  • The Mansion’s state rooms, and servants’ quarters allow little ones to enter Mog’s world this summer also. Below stairs in the cellars, family activity rooms allow children to stay and play a while and pose for a picture with Mog.

The fun doesn’t stop there – during the school summer holidays there’s Mog storytelling and craft activities at the Farm, special workshops for children with Create and Bake sessions in the Mansion’s historic kitchens and the chance to meet Mog – who will be calling in for some special visits!

Mog’s Marvellous summer adventures at Tatton Park

Families can find Mog in the Mansion from 26 July – 29 October 2023 and Mog at the Farm 25 July – 29 October 2023. For further details and how to book the best value tickets visit: Tiger and Mog (tattonpark.org.uk)

About www.tattonpark.org.uk

Tatton Park is managed and financed by Cheshire East Council on behalf of the National Trust. This impressive heritage visitor attraction receives in the region of 720,000 visitors every year, all of whom come to enjoy its picturesque Parkland, 18th century Mansion, medieval Old Hall, award-winning Gardens, and rare breed Farm.

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