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Panathlon Promotes Powerful Pippa The Penguin Story
In time for World Penguin Day 2021, the disability sports charity is re-releasing its heartwarming children s tale about a disabled penguin that learns to swim.
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LONDON, April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In support of World Penguin Day on Sunday 25 April 2021,
Panathlon – the charity that provides competitive sporting opportunities to children with disabilities and special educational needs in the UK – is promoting its
special children s story about a disabled penguin called Pippa that learns to swim.
Alexandra s story is about Pippa the Penguin who has a missing wing. Due to her disability, she lacks the confidence to join in the Big Swim Race with the other Antarctic creatures.
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IAITH AR DAITH: In this show - whose title translates as Welsh Road Trip - Kiri Pritchard-McLean learns Welsh with the help of Maggi Noggi, a farmer on her native Anglesey. ‘I am at my happiest and most relaxed when I’m in Wales,’ the comedian says. ‘I moved back to Wales because it was always the plan, really. I should have said that out loud to my boyfriend when we first got together! When I wanted to start a family, this was the first and only place on the list, really. And now she wants to polish up her language she never mastered. I want to find my confidence in Welsh, she said. I’m very confident [But] I don’t feel funny in Welsh – my dream would be to do stand-up in Welsh.’ Which is exactly what she gets to do in this programme, which shows her performing on stage in Llangefni.