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Hi Mr G

I hope all is going well for you in your bubble. Thanks for all your work with the blog. It is great to see what everyone is up to and make comments.

Here is my underwater world creation. I made it on Fathers Day with Dad and mine is the pink one and Dad's is the blue one. We found some stuff from the garden, stones and flowers and decorated our glasses with these and then added the colored water. Dad added marbles to his and I added a person swimming to mine.
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Anna Lowe

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  1. Hi Anna
    You have had a busy weekend making these amazing underwater worlds. I just love the colours and the things you used from the garden look fabulous. How long did they take you to make?
    Petra

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  2. Hi Anna
    What a cool idea, and nice to do something with dad I'm sure! Did you come up with the idea yourself Anna or did you and Dad work it out together? Is pink your favourite colour? Thanks for telling us the steps on how you went about making this. One of Dad's marbles have got yellow in it, I can see it peeping through the blue water, only just, I had to look closely!
    Looks like you're having lots of fun in your bubble Anna.
    Anna

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  3. Hi Anna. What a great activity for Fathers day. I bet you and Dad enjoyed making them. I wonder if the person swimming in your one is enjoying the pink water?
    Mr G

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  4. jsnook@wigramprimary.school.nzSeptember 6, 2021 at 11:11 AM

    Hi Anna.
    What a great idea. I bet you had a wonderful time with dad on Fathers Day.
    Keep safe in your bubble.
    Mrs Snook.

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  5. Hi Anna
    What a great activity to do with you dad. I like how you had different colours. Did you tell your dad about the story we read? I wonder what your favourite part of the book was?
    Janine

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