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Hi Emilee and Chloe,
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea to use milk bottles as boats to sail to the island.
I see you have thoughtfully kept the blue tops on to keep any rolling waves from entering the boat.
I guess on calm days you might be able to remove the blue tops so when below deck you can call them portholes so you can look out of them . . . or perhaps to fire your cannons - but that would only be if you were still pirates, i guess! What do you both think of the porthole idea?
Hopefully see you both at the Google Hangout, and have a great day.
Mr W.
What a cool way to get to your island girls. I wonder if it would take a long time? Also glad they float!
ReplyDeleteMr G
Hi Emilee and Chloe. What an amazing job you have done creating these boats! I really like how you have recycled materials to make them. Well done!
ReplyDeleteHi Emilee and Chloe
ReplyDeleteYour recycled boats are such a great idea, and I love that you have shown us that they float as well. I wonder how long it will take you to get to your island?
How cool girls ! I like how we can see your boats in action too. Great use of materials that you have in your bubble . I really like the sails also. Did you need much help , with the cutting of the milk bottles ? I wonder if you brainstormed your ideas together girls?
ReplyDeleteAnna