New iPad (3rd gen) keyboard doesn't slide back in

My new iPad keyboard (i.e. the default virtual keyboard of iOS) when it comes up (slides up) it doesn't slide back in when the typing mode is no longer needed.
E.g. when I swipe all the way to the left and reach the search screen, the keyboard pops up, and when I swipe back to the home screen the keyboard stays up until I press the 'hide keyboard' button.
Appreciate if anyone knows how to solve this and could share his/her solution.
many thanks in advace

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