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#1 newbury

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 06:49 PM

This is to update you all on my hunt for a new logo for my pre-school. A big thank you to Steve for his introduction to The Librarian who designed me an absolutely brilliant logo. I've already used it on absolutely everything and everyone on our return this morning loved it. The children have also loved colouring in the black and white one he did for us.
Thank you to everyone for your help and advice but a huge amount of praise must go to The Librarian who designed the logo in one day. I can't wait to get a sign made up now. Watch this space!!

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 06:57 PM

Woohoo! What a clever Librarian!

One thing though. Is there a sneaky banana concealed anywhere in the logo? :o

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 07:02 PM

For Terry Pratchett fans everywhere ...Oook :o
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Posted 06 September 2011 - 07:16 PM

View PostRea, on Sep 6 2011, 20:02, said:

For Terry Pratchett fans everywhere ...Oook :o
My dear other half and I are going to see him next month. I'm sure most of it will go over my head. Perhaps I should read a book or two before I go? :lol:

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 07:24 PM

Well if you do read something I would recommend his earlier stuff or any of the books aimed at children. My son would beg to differ because he likes his newer stuff too.
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Posted 06 September 2011 - 08:16 PM

It's all good! Maurice and his Educated Rodents might be a good starter - the Tiffany Aching books are great. But they're all good.

Glad The Librarian was able to sort you out Newbury! :o
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Posted 06 September 2011 - 09:46 PM

Ditto to all good but my favourites for a first time read would be Mort or Wyrd Sisters or Diggers!





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