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Showing posts with label World Book Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Book Day. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 March 2017

World Book Day/Pigeon P.I.

My second picture book Pigeon P.I. is published today in hardback, hooray!


I've a done a few making-of blogs.  You can read here about the cover and here about the book in general.

As if that wasn't enough it's also World Book Day.  Here's a little pic I adapted from the back cover of Pigeon P.I. to celebrate



And finally, this is what the Life is Magic bunnies think


Last year I celebrated World Book Day by reading Life Is Magic in front of a terrifying number of children, this year I'm at home trying to finish book three.  It's almost done, and top secret for now...



Thursday, 19 May 2016

School Is Magic!


In February and March of this year my partner in crime and I took it upon ourselves to visit a few local primary schools to read Life Is Magic,  draw with the pupils, and do a little magic ourselves.

For those of you who don't know, I live in Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland.  That means I'm this far up...



The schools we visited were very rural and absolutely lovely to us.

Houdini's first day at school...

Highland cow spotting



I was bowled over by the kid's enthusiasm for books and their absolute love of drawing.  My favourite part of each day was seeing the pictures they drew.  Here are some of the pupil's drawings from a few of our visits

Knockbreck Primary 1






Dornoch Primary 2

 





















Rhian was inspired to put on her own magic show at home.  Here are the tickets

Come on, come to it!
















On World Book Day we were lucky enough to be invited by OnFife to perform to school children in two of their local venues.  Huge thanks to all the wonderful staff for their magical organisational skills and enthusiasm.  Here are some pictures of that lovely afternoon

Monsieur Lapin and Houdini
The best seat in the house






















Mid-magic at the Buckhaven Theatre























Reading at the Lochgelly Centre





















And here's a wonderful display by the pupils and staff at Chryston Primary School from the village I grew up in.

What a talented bunch

In progress






 

I'm particularly fond of this Gary