Last Thursday I did my final school visit of the spring season: I've not sat at my drawing desk for 6 weeks, so I'm getting twitchy, plus I won't miss those early morning train trips.

It was a great day to end on though: a really enthusiastic school. I worked exclusively with the infants, getting in two different stories per session, so managed to read 8 books through the day: it's much more fun for me if I don't repeat the same sessions over and over, and I think it helps to keep things fresh.
I tried out more embellishments for reading Stinky! - getting the kids to be buzzing flies, just before we do the 'tickly quickly flies' chorus. I was concerned it might be hard to get them to stop buzzing, but we had fun practising starting and stopping really suddenly when I raised and dropped my hand, so that was solved fine.
I've also been practising A Lark in the Ark lately, as I've been invited to read it, along with the author Peter Bently, at the Edinburgh Festival later in the year.I still haven't solved the problem of children getting over-excited about the flap opening, but the audience will be formally seated at Edinburgh, so I think that will probably sort it out.
At the end of the day, I was presented with a lovely book the children had made for me. Here are some pictures from it (there are more in the Picture Gallery):

To finish, here are two more sketches, from the morning's train. I have joined them end to end, as that's how they were seated:


To finish, here are two more sketches, from the morning's train. I have joined them end to end, as that's how they were seated:

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