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Nicole Kidman reads Paddington Bear tale to children in Tennessee

"If I wasn't an actress, I wanted to be a kindergarten teacher. Dreams do come true," Kidman told the story-hour crowd of 150 kids and parents Thursday.

By Karen Butler
Nicole Kidman reads a Paddington Bear story to children in her adopted home of Tennessee. (The Weinstein Co.)
1 of 2 | Nicole Kidman reads a Paddington Bear story to children in her adopted home of Tennessee. (The Weinstein Co.)

BRENTWOOD , Tenn., Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Oscar-winning actress and mother of four Nicole Kidman read a Paddington Bear tale to children and guests at the Barnes & Noble in Brentwood, Tenn.

"If I wasn't an actress, I wanted to be a kindergarten teacher. Dreams do come true," Kidman told the story-hour crowd of 150 kids and parents Thursday.

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Kidman lives in the state with her husband, country music star Keith Urban, and their two young daughters. The actress also has an adult son and daughter with her ex-husband, actor Tom Cruise.

The reading was to promote the opening of her film Paddington in U.S. theaters Jan. 16. Michael Bond's book will be read in Barnes & Nobles stores across the United States Saturday.

Directed by Paul King, the live-action and animated hybrid movie stars Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Jim Broadbent, Julie Walters and Peter Capaldi. Ben Whishaw provides the voice of Paddington, a bear from Peru who is taken in by a British family after he is discovered in London's Paddington train station.

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