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Well as promised here's some photo's. We had a fabulous afternoon but had to add to the rather full risk assessment that the only real risk was Julian Richards himself! He managed to saw his shin bone! We are now the proud owners of a signed 'pop-up book' which as many of you said is fantastic.

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The children all went home high as kites and covered in goo and full of facts and more questions - you can't ask for more than that.


They now want to build a proper round house in the school grounds!

What a lot of work!! and it looks like fun. Though I hope they don't feel too confused when they see a real unblue bluestone. I remember looking at the one in the carpark as a child and being rather unconvinced. I like the way everything was done BIG and not with toilet rolls spinal-tap size. a Proper job.

"They now want to build a proper round house in the school grounds!"

I should let them - its a good summer project ;) try them with miniatures as well to get the feel of how things are built....