Skye's Pirate Ship


 

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  1. me and my dad made a floating pirate ship with a milk bottle and some cardboard. it floats with my lego people

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  2. Hi Skye
    I really like your pirate ship. I especially like the flag that you have coloured in , and the idea of using the lego figures . I wonder where they are off to on their adventure ?
    Anna

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  3. Hi again Skye.
    Gee you have been busy. Great pirate ship. I like that you used your imagination making it with simple everyday materials. It's great you added the lego figures and launched it into the water.
    Keep up the great work.
    Mrs Snook.

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  4. Hi Skye,
    You and your Dad have been really busy and active during Lockdown!
    What a great idea to use a plastic milk bottle as the hull for a pirate ship - very creative indeed . . . and, it means it's guaranteed to float! Also, I really like how you have launched the ship in water. I am wondering, when you launched the pirate ship, did you give it a name? I would love to know.
    Have a great afternoon.
    Mr W.

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  5. Hey Skye. How cool and so lucky that it floats. Was it tricky to make? I wonder what would happen if the wind came up and the water got rough?
    Mr G

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    1. it would sink. its only a milk bottle and cardboard. not a real boat

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  6. Hi Skye, I love your Pirate ship! It is great that it can float and you have made an amazing sail for your Ship. Take care and keep safe. Look forward to seeing what you post next time.
    Mrs T

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