Frankie Bridge releases first book in time for Easter
The Saturdays star collaborates with Cadbury to create The Tale of the Great Easter Bunny
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Your support makes all the difference.Singer-songwriter and mum of two, Frankie Bridge, is getting ready to launch her debut storybook, “The Tale of The Great Easter Bunny” this Easter.
Working in partnership with Cadbury, the downloadable book, a re-adaptation of “The Tale of the Great Bunny” created by Cadbury 20 years ago, celebrates The Easter Bunny and encourages families across the nation to take part in their own magical egg hunts together over the Easter season.
The story, now available to download free from the Cadbury website, follows siblings Jack and Molly as they discover a series of mysterious clues and embark on an enchanting Easter egg hunt alongside their parents, Tom and Sarah.
The tale takes place within the family home but what the family do not know, is that there is a secret, hidden rabbit-hole at the bottom of their garden… where The Easter Bunny lives.
Speaking on the book’s launch, Frankie said: “It’s actually a little bit of a secret but Easter is my favourite holiday! We used to have Easter egg hunts every year and now I love to do the same for my own children.
“Creating a book is also something I have always wanted to do and in many ways, it’s not so different to writing songs. I really do hope families will love the book and it will inspire them to go on their very own magical Easter egg hunts,” The Saturdays star added.
The Cadbury Easter Egg Hunts National Trust are also back for 2018 and there are over 300 hunts to choose from across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, guaranteeing a fun-filled Easter for everyone. To discover the nearest hunts, visit cadbury.co.uk/Easter.