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To leave a comment, type in the comments box that appears when you click on 'comments'. Please make sure you add your name so that we know who the comment is from. When you have finished commenting, click on the ‘comment as’ drop down box, which is directly below the box you have typed in. Choose ‘anonymous’. (You need a google or blogger account to choose one of the other options).
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Hi Reuben we have looked at your work and your pictures and we love them
ReplyDeleteLove Grandma and Grandad
Hi Reuben - I have been trying to send a blog and I am having trouble - but I have looked at your work and pictures and love them
ReplyDeleteLove Grandma and Grandad
Hi Room 6
ReplyDeleteI have just found your blog.
It looks like you do some AWESOME things at school.
I loved reading about the Teddies.
I have a grandson about your age, going to school in England.
It has been fun to visit your blog and find some learning games that I will be able to play with my grandson.
Bye for now
Grannie Ruth
Hi Room 6! We're Room 3 at Fairhall School in Blenheim. Liv Howard is in our class. We have just checked out your blog and it's amazing! We loved the movie clip about the space ships!
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This message is for Luca Dixon (Room 6):
ReplyDeleteDear Luca
We wish you all the best for your birthday. We hope you had a lovely day.
Lots of love from Switzerland
Grosmami and Grospapi
I miss you. I feel happy that you left a comment. For my birthday I got a telescope to look out into space. From Luca,
DeleteI miss you. I feel happy that you left a comment. For my birthday I got a telescope to look out into space. From Luca,
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