There were sea-themed decorations.
... and a cozy spot to read to the kids.
There was a table for writing postcards.
...and a girl with more hearts than an octopus.
(those are hearts on her shirt!) |
Matthew the boy holding Matthew the octopus... watch out world, this kid may be a children's book illustrator someday -- in between his work in professional sports :) |
Octopus-sized hugs to everyone who came out! And to Sarah and the Anniston Museum of Natural History: keep doing what you're doing. What a gift to the community!
And you guys, that concludes The Great Southeastern Octopus Tour! So many thanks to Barb and Sarah at Blue Slip Media for helping to make it happen. An author couldn't ask for a better pr team. xo
It looks like a wonderful time, Irene! Love the decor and all those postcards!
ReplyDeleteMatthew the Octopus has a vibrant personality! What a nice thing for Matthew the reader to make for you. I'm glad the Great Southeastern Octopus Tour was such a success.
ReplyDeleteThank you for including Matthew in your post. Matthew and I are big fans! We enjoyed the morning with you and Agnes. I look forward to sharing her with my students. The crocheted Agnes will add to the fun as I read aloud. Great to see you, Irene!
ReplyDeleteSimply fabulous. The Great Southeastern Octopus Tour! xx
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