This animal is an elephant. An elephant? Gosh, you couldn't have an elephant as a pet, could you? No, you'd need a really big house to keep an elephant in. You can go to a zoo and see an elephant there. Yeah. Well, right now, let's have a look at your letters to Fat Cat. Oh, Fat Cat's got so many letters, aren't there? And this is the first one for today. Alright, it says, to dear Fat Cat, I love you. My name is Timothy Sermon and I'm four and a half years old. I go to kindergarten and I'll be starting school in October. I've drawn a picture of you. I hope that you like it. Love from Tim. Oh, Fat Cat, it's great. Have a look. Lovely, bright yellow with black and a bit of green there as well. That's great. And we hope that you're really going to enjoy going to school and learn lots of new and interesting things. Thank you for writing. Dear Fat Cat, my name is Yvette and I'm four and have a two-year-old sister called Michelle. I love to watch you every day and I love Humboldt's Magic Fest. Could you blow Michelle and I a big kiss? Love from Yvette. Well, here's a big kiss. There you are. And Fat Cat, have a look at the lovely drawing. It's been done on pink paper. There's Fat Cat. Flowers. Perhaps that's you, Yvette, outside and a house over there. Great, thank you. To Fat Cat and friends, my big brother is writing this for me and this letter comes from Annie. I watch you every day and I'm three. Sometimes my gran records you and I like Fat Cat's dancing. Can he do a dance for me? Goodbye, lots of love from Annie. Fat Cat, could we have a little dance, please? MUSIC Boy, let's just fix your whiskers up there, Fat Cat. There, that's better and I can hear our birds starting to chirp too. Dear Fat Cat and friends, my name is Ryan and my little sister's name is Talina. We like watching your show, especially when Fat Cat is dancing. I'm six years old and my sister is 21 months old. Love from Ryan and Talina. And there's a drawing of you, Fat Cat, wearing a very smart orange bow tie and I think dancing there. That's great, thank you. Dear Fat Cat and friends, my name is Ahmed and I'm three years old. I have three sisters. One is in high school and two are in primary. I love to see Fat Cat and friends and I love to see you dance because I dance with you. My sister, who's before me, wrote my letter. She also drew a picture. But I drew Fat Cat and also wrote my own name and the word. And let's have a look. There you are, Fat Cat, and there's your name. And there's a picture of Ahmed drawn by his sister. Isn't it good when you've got older brothers and sisters that can help you to do that? Thank you for writing. Here's a letter this time from Kate. Dear Fat Cat and friends, I'm six years old and I love watching Humbolt's magic and love Fat Cat's drawing. I have the chickenpox, but I love watching Fat Cat. Love from Kate. Well, Kate, I guess you were home from school, were you, when you were watching the program? We hope that you're all better now. Once you've had chickenpox, you'll probably never get it again. Dear Fat Cat and friends, my name is Jacqui. I like to watch Fat Cat and my favourite part is when Humbolt does his magic. I'm six and I can write. I guess you've written your own letter, haven't you? I've drawn a picture of Fat Cat in the park and it's a very interesting-looking park. Fat Cat, look, there are butterflies, there are birds, terrific-looking plants and trees, and there's Fat Cat right in the middle. Thank you. Dear Fat Cat and friends, my name is Carissa and I'm three and a half years old. I have a little brother whose name is Trent and he's six months old. And I also have a dog called Curly. My picture is of Fat Cat's house and Fat Cat standing next to his house and oopsies in the tree. There's also a purple butterfly. I hope you like my picture, Fat Cat. Could you please blow me a kiss? Well, Fat Cat, there's the kiss and here's the drawing of the purple butterfly and all the other interesting things there. Thank you. A letter from two people this time, from Melissa and Darren. Dear Fat Cat, we watch your show every day. I attend preschool twice a week and go to physical culture on Wednesday afternoons. My brother Darren goes to school and he's in year two. He plays...