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Published Date:
10 October 2008
A lucky Sheffield girl was the first person to try Lola's dress and Charlie's chair at the Green Drops and Moonsquirters exhibition in Weston Park.
Izzy Williams, aged four, of Cross House Road, Grenoside, won the Sheffield Telegraph Charlie and Lola competition by naming her favourite Lauren Child book. The exhibition, which is officially launched tomorrow, is based around Child's best-selling books and favourite characters.

Children can cook in Charlie and Lola's kitchen, perform their own puppet show in The Princess and The Pea's bed and dress up as a princess or a crocodile.

"I love Charlie and Lola," said Izzy.

"I like everything. I like everything at once.

"I like the food in the kitchen and I like all the other things. So I love it," she continued, while jumping up and down in Charlie and Lola's kitchen.

Click on the green play button to see the video of Izzy in the world of Charlie and Lola.

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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 7:27 AM
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  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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