Note 1: Mrs Schroeder's class. Our class just read Pink.  We thought it was really funny, but we have a few questions.  Why didn't Patrick turn back into a black penguin at the end?  Also, are you planning on writing a sequel to the book?  We thought if you were writing a sequel it would be funny if he turned green or other colors.  We are about to finish a month long unit studying 6 species of penguins, so your book tied in nicely!  Thank you for a great book! Sincerely, Mrs. Schroeder, Katie, Cora, Dayne, Reid, Makiya, Riley, Andre and Wade
Penguin loving 1st graders from Encampment Wyoming!Note2:  Hi, I am Charlotte. I am in Prep.1 at Glasgow Academy.
You came to my school recently and read us 'Pink!' It was great.I wanted to send you a message to say - I love your books and thank you for the bookmark.  Thank you for coming to see us.Note 3: Dear Lynne, I would like to say thank you for coming to my school (Hyndland Primary) and sharing and reading your books with us.  I really enjoyed the books that you brought with you (Pink and I Win).  Hope you can come again soon. From Stephen (age 7) My mum helped me write this. Note 4: Dear Lynne, Thank you very much for coming along to Primary 1 and sharing your wonderful stories with us.  We loved them! Mrs. Glancy and all the Primary ones, Bearsden Primary School Note 5: Dear Mrs. Rickards, Thank you so much for all that you did on Wednesday to inspire the children.  I have had some lovely comments from other members of staff and children who all enjoyed your book readings very much. Best wishes, Mr. Marshall, The Glasgow Academy Prep SchoolHi!My name is Lauren and I am a big fan of your books.  I am in P3 at Knightswood Primary School.  On World Book Day you came to our school and showed everyone in my class a book.  The book that I like the best is