His love of drawing and storytelling is well-established, and now author and illustrator Chris Riddell has paid a visit to a village school to share his passion.
Mr Riddell, the UK's current children's laureate, spent a day at Rocklands Community Primary School talking to pupils about how he writes and draws.
Shena Scholes, from the school's Friends of Rocklands School group, which organised the visit, said: 'He spent about half-an-hour with each group talking about how he illustrates and writes.
'He was very engaging and the children sat still for the whole time he was talking.
'He had a big queue of children and parents who wanted to get his signature on is drawings at the end of the day, so that's a testament to how engaging he was.'
Mr Riddell lives in Brighton and has a holiday house in Rockland.
As well as producing his own books, including those in the popular The Edge Chronicles, Mr Riddell is a political cartoonist for The Observer newspaper.
He has won three Kate Greenaway Medals, the British librarians' annual award for the best-illustrated children's book, which he also co-wrote with Paul Stewart.
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