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First written over ten years ago as a bedtime story for her younger children, J. K. Rowling decided to share the personal family favorite now online and for free, in installments, to help entertain children, parents and carers confined at home during the coronavirus lockdown.
She is also inviting children around the world to illustrate her story as the serialisation unfolds online. Parents and guardians can enter their children’s artwork into an official Ickabog Illustration Competition being run by J.K. Rowling’s publishers. For more details go to our Illustration Competition page.