Me and mum and James made poppies for Anzac day. You have poppies to remember the people who died in the war. We put them in our garden by the letterbox so people can see them when they walk past.
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Monday, April 20, 2020
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Wow, Samuel those poppies you made with your mum and James are awesome.How do you think people will feel when they see them in your garden? They show me that you are a caring person. Well done!
ReplyDeleteHi Sam. What fabulous poppies you made together. This is such a great way to connect with others and remember those who died in the war. Would you mind if I shared the photo with others, as I was going to add this challenge to our learning for next week?
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