Liana’s Island

Hi Mr G
This is my edible island I made with food from our pantry. You can eat everything you see in this island and if you get stuck in this island you won't be hungry.

These are the things that I will need to take to this island a sleeping bag to sleep and i can make a dirt hut for me to stay in for the night. I can get sun block if it's to sunny. A torch and some snacks . Some clothes.

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  1. Hi Liana, your island looks awesome - and delicious! I love how creative you are. I'm sure that would have been fun to make this. What did you use to make the volcano?
    Great list of things to take. Well done - thanks for sharing.
    Mrs Walker

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  2. Hi Liana,
    Great thinking, making an edible island and it looks absolutely beautiful. I love all the different colours. You have really thought about the items you will take with you too. I am wondering if you will eat your island for lunch today?
    From Petra

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  3. Great thinking on making it edible! That is thinking outside of the box. Is your island for lunch today?
    Mr G

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  4. Yummo Liana
    What a great original idea ! I’m feeling hungry now . Very clever design indeed , love the nitro grain around the outside and the cracker that looks like the bridge . Did you eat your way out of that island yet ?
    Anna

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  5. What a creative idea Liana - a food island where you won't go hungry!
    That's a lot easier than my island where I have to go fishing for my food. I wish I'd thought of your idea.
    Have a great day.
    Mr W.

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  6. jsnook@wigramprimary.school.nzAugust 29, 2021 at 10:54 AM

    Hi Liana.
    What a great idea using food from your pantry.
    I love that you have used lots of different colours.
    Gee just looking at your island is making me very very hungry!
    I am definitely coming to your island. How do I go about booking my ticket?
    Mrs Snook.

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