Athlone Castle hosts free storytelling event for Cruinniú na nÓg celebrations

Holly and Sophie Joyce are pictured with Smokie the Dragon at the children's book reading in Athlone Castle

Holly and Sophie Joyce are pictured with Smokie the Dragon at the children's book reading in Athlone Castle

Athlone Castle hosted a free storytelling event for children with Athlone actor, director, and writer, Leah Egan, as part of the national Cruinniú na nÓg celebrations on Saturday, June 10.

Leah, and her mum Anne Hoey, are the authors of Smokie the Dragon a children’s book which tells a wonderful story of friendship, kindness, and bravery. School teacher and storyteller Anne has almost 40 years of working with children and Leah is an award-winning actor, director, narrator, and playwright with over a decade of experience in the audiobook, theatre, and Film and TV industry. Together, they released their first children's book publication together - Smokie the Dragon - in 2020.

Smokie the Dragon lives a lonely life. Alone in her swamp cave, she wishes for a friend. Then one day, an unexpected visitor comes her way. Will Smokie be brave enough to embark on a fun and magical adventure through the skies?

Children had an opportunity to listen to the author reading the story of Smokie. They also participated in a pre-and post-chat with the author and enjoyed fun activities, including colouring, board games and availed of an opportunity to take photos with Smokie - the puppet who thinks she is a real dragon!

 

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