A Shropshire primary school invited a teenage artist to visit pupils as part of World Book Day.
Joe, also known as Doodle Boy, sprang to prominence after pictures of his work on the walls of a Shrewsbury restaurant went viral in 2019, and he has since travelled the globe showing off his artistic skills.
Joe, who went to nearby St Georges Primary School, said:"The school invite me for World Book Day. They were all dressing up and key stage one did a class that was based around me, which was amazing. Doodle Boy Joe Whale at Radbrook Primary School for World Book day - with him is teacher Sue Brady, Poppy, 10, Dougie, 6, Josh, 7, Arthur, 5, Hattie, 5, Willow, 9 and Harvey, 6
"Yes, I'm getting used to it by now but I still get a bit nervous," he said."I think the pupils were inspired by it, which is my main motivation - to get other children inspired by art," he said."Most of the kids there said they had read my books so that was really nice to hear."
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