Duchess of Cambridge to read CBeebies Bedtime Storyon February 7, 2022 at 10:30 pm

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The Duchess is the first member of the Royal Family to appear in the famous children’s TV slot.

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The Duchess of Cambridge will give the CBeebies Bedtime Story slot the royal treatment with an appearance to mark Children’s Mental Health Week.

The Duchess has chosen to read childhood classic The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark by Jill Tomlinson.

It follows the story of Plop, a baby owl, who is helped by others to grow in confidence and overcome his fears.

The Duchess’s reading will air at 6.50pm on 13 February. She will be the first royal to read a CBeebies story.

Children’s Mental Health week runs from 7 to 14 February and the duchess chose the book because it chimed with this year’s theme of “growing together”.

This year children and adults are being encouraged to consider how they have grown emotionally and to recognise how challenges and setbacks can help them mature and adapt.

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Patricia Hidalgo, director of BBC Children’s and Education said: “I couldn’t be more proud to have the duchess read a CBeebies Bedtime Story as we mark the 20th anniversary of our CBeebies and CBBC channels.

“It’s such a special and relevant tale and perfectly represents this years’ Children’s Mental Health week theme. I can’t wait to see her deliver her own take on such a classic story and I’m sure our audience can’t either.”

CBeebies bedtime stories have long been a lifeline for frazzled parents, whose children are told a calming story at the end of the evening to help lull them to sleep.

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In recent years, it has attracted some big names keen to lend a soothing voice, including Hollywood actors such as Tom Hardy, who got involved in 2016.

Reese Witherspoon was a recent addition to the list, which also features Chris Evans, Tom Hiddleston, Orlando Bloom and Eddie Redmayne, along with singing talent including Dolly Parton, Sir Elton John, Dave Grohl and Ed Sheeran – and children’s television royalty such as Dame Floella Benjamin.

Other big names lining up to open a CBeebies storybook include Bridgerton actor Regé-Jean Page, author Michael Rosen, Olympic athlete Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill, astronaut Tim Peake (who read from space), actors Emily Watson and Ewan McGregor and TV chef Nadiya Hussain.

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