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David Walliams is releasing a free children's audio story every day for the next month

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© Getty You might have Joe Wicks' daily PE classes pencilled in at 9am, but there's a whole lot of day stretching out beyond that for parents and kids.

So, a new announcement from popular children's author David Walliams is bound to be welcome news. Kindness in crisis appeal: Help Britain’s most vulnerable beat coronavirus Schools have sent out home learning packs and online resources for the nation's children, but flexibility is encouraged, as is a healthy dose of fun.

Now, every day at 11am, David Walliams, author of The Boy in The Dress and Gangsta Granny, will be sharing an audio story from one of his best-selling World's Worst Children short story collections.

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