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27/5/2009Demi is lucky library winner in Caterpillar competition
Library supervisor Carole Storey with winner Demi Burton (3)
A lucky young winner from Rosyth has been presented with her prize after she won Fife Council Libraries' The Very Hungry Caterpillar competition.
Demi Burton (3 years old) from Rosyth was chosen from the many entries to the special colouring-in competition to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Eric Carle's classic children's picture book. Google has marked the special anniversary by adapting its logo in the style and shape of the Hungry Caterpillar.
Rosyth Library Supervisor, Carol Storey, explained: "We were delighted with the response to our competition. The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a beautifully illustrated book for young children and, even after 40 years, is still a favourite at the library."