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Bedtime story: Ringo Starr to turn ‘Octopus’ Garden’ into a children’s book

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Ringo Starr is turning an old Beatles favourite into a children’s book.

The drummer has a deal with Simon & Schuster’s Children Books for “Octopus’ Garden,” based on one of the few songs the drummer wrote and sang while with the Beatles. The publisher announced Tuesday that the book would come out in Britain this fall and in the U.S. in early 2014. The book will be illustrated by Ben Cort, whose credits include “Aliens Love Underpants.”

Starr, who turns 73 next month, first wrote the song while on Peter Sellers’ yacht in 1968. Starr and Sellers co-starred in the film “The Magic Christian.”

“Octopus’ Garden” first appeared on the Beatles’ “Abbey Road” album, released in 1969.

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