ARE YOU THIRTEEN in 2013?

I’m soooo excited to see the awesome Anne Frank Trust launch their Thirteen in 2013 campaign… and to be involved in supporting and judging it! If YOU are thirteen at any point this year, you can get involved too!

All you have to do is nip across to the Anne Frank Trust website and find out more! Seventy years before social media, a thirteen year old girl changed the way we see the world, forever. Anne Frank’s dairy is one of the most widely read books in the world, and her bravery and honesty still inspire us today. Now you can have YOUR say. If you are thirteen at any point in 2013, we’re inviting you to write to the Prime Minister to tell him what YOU think would make Britain a better place, and what YOU would like to change. 

It’s an amazing opportunity – please join in. The best letters will be answered by the Prime Minister and published in The Times… and who knows, they might just change the world, a little bit, anyway. Take a look at the Anne Frank Trust website and see how you can enter!

All sorts of good stuff is happening this week – the trailer for Coco Caramel has just gone live on CathyCassidyTV, giving us a sneak peek of Bobby playing Coco – she’s FAB, just full of personality and fun, just the way I imagined Coco would be. I think you’ll agree she makes the  cutest little sister to CCTV actresses Toni (Honey), Sophie (Summer & Skye) and Bethany (Cherry)! Do leave a comment on the trailer to be in with a chance of winning this week’s £10 New Look voucher… you might just be lucky!

I’m still unpacking after my fab trip to the Children’s Reading Festival in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates… where did all that sunshine go? Have a fantastic bank holiday weekend… and please think about sending a letter to David Cameron to tell him what YOU think about life in Britain today. Your views matter – have your say!

Comments on ARE YOU THIRTEEN in 2013?

  1. Heyy Cathy your the best author a girl could ever want i really love your books sooo much they make me wanna read the rest of my life your books are the only books i love to read although i do read other books sometimes but yours are more interesting and tension rising please write more books i already bought all your books with my pocket money

    Posted by: M on 7th November 2017
  2. Nnnnooooo im not 13 this year im 11 in august 14 but when im13 im going to do it beacause it sounds like fun!!!

    Posted by: L on 7th November 2017
  3. LoveYouLotsLikeJellyTots CC ur amazin n im gonna b thirteen dis year so i can enter hip hip hooray

    Posted by: A on 7th November 2017
  4. Like Eleni, I will not be thirteen this year but 12 in August

    Posted by: K on 7th November 2017
  5. Love u cathy I jus watched cocos first vlog

    Posted by: R on 7th November 2017
  6. Heya, well firstly i’m 2 years too old for this *sob sob* and secondly i’ve just watched the new Coco video and i was stunned!
    Bobby you are a star! Your acting is superb and i can see why you were chosen. Compleatly unexpecting it and you have thought really out of the box!
    One thing i will say though, one thing my GCSE drama teacher tells us a lot, is that pause is very useful, allows the audience you take in everything that has been said. Pause every once and a while just to give it that bit more emphasis. Really well done though and i deffinatly couldn’t have performed it like that!
    Good luck and have fun!

    Posted by: H on 7th November 2017
  7. I’m going to be 13 this year

    Posted by: G on 7th November 2017
  8. unfortunately, i’m only turning 12 this year. Sooo annoying!

    Posted by: M on 7th November 2017
  9. Just watched cocos vlog
    Awesome

    Posted by: E on 7th November 2017
  10. I’m thirteen this year!
    But I can’t do it because I live in Australia. We should do it here too! It could change my country forever and it would change the politicians minds. In school, we are writing a letter to the government (maybe best one gets sent) about making Australia a better place.
    It’s annoying because I just turned a teenager two weeks ago and teenagers are treated like children and expected to act like adults.
    Hope all goes well for the people entering!

    Posted by: S on 7th November 2017

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