Fat Gourg is the monster drawn in the Monster Motel by Luke when he was 7 (see previous blog post). Both the monster and Luke have become famous since some French artists adopted him as their mascot.
Today is Fat Gourg day - because it's the 8th of the 8th and the roundness of the letters reflect the roundness of Fat Gourg's plump body!
Regular visitors to the eTeachers' Portal and Kids on the Net will know about the Monster Motel, a project which has been on the Web for ten years.
Following on from Saturday's Leicester Mercury newspaper story about the search by a group of young French artists to find the artist who drew Fat Gourg in the Monster Motel, and become an internet craze in France, the story hit the local TV yesterday. It's already made it onto YouTube (no I didn't put it up there!).
Unfortunately the interview they did with me ended up on the cutting room floor. That's probably because I gushed about how wonderful the Internet is as an opportunity for children to write to the world. And how SAFE it is, if it is a well-moderated site.
All writing that is submitted to Kids on the Netis fully moderated and published so safely that it took 5 years, a newspaper, a TV station and thousands of French fans to find Luke.
It's wonderful that they were able to find Luke and interview him! Meanwhile, the current crop of children at his old school, Oakthorpe Primary, have submitted their own monsters who reside on the Monster Motelwebsite in Fat Gourg's Friends annex. Why not submit some of your own?
Kids on the Net features today in the Leicester Mercury. In one of those strange but heartwarming Internet stories, a monster ("Fat Gourg") created by a seven-year-old, Luke, during a writing workshop at a Leicestershire primary school led by KotN editor Helen Whitehead in 1999 has become something of a cult figure for a group of French artists and cartoonists.