Molly & Tasha B

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  1. I loved it when I did the swimming races and I loved it when we went to the hot pools
    and if I could change anything it would be not eating any fruit, by Molly.

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  2. The two favourite activities were the hot pools because they were nice and warm and walking up the Mount because there was an awesome view. If there was one thing I could change it would be to get more sleep. By Tasha Bell

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  3. On roaring, wild autumn mornings.....

    my feet feel the wet grass between my toes.....

    my nose smell autumn leaves fallen to the ground.....

    my legs feel the wind and get goose bumps all over.....

    my ears hear the leaves when people step on them.....

    my eyes see the bare trees when no leaves are on them.....

    my hands feel the wind race as fast as lightning.....

    my mouth tastes hot milo in my mouth but waiting for it to cool down.....

    my mind thinks how doses autumn work?

    that summer takes a long time to come back.....

    Written by Molly Taylor.

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  4. On cold, windy autumn mornings...

    My feet feel the soaking soggy wet grass,
    My nose smells hot chocolate and sweet jam on toast,
    My legs feel goose bumps as I’m riding quickly my scooter to school,
    My ears hear dad opening the garage “Grrrrrrr”, getting ready to go,
    My eyes see brown, crunchy leaves falling off the tree,
    My hands feel crinkly leaves like an old lady’s skin,
    My mouth tastes toasty crunchy chocolate chip cookies,
    My mind thinks daylight savings is the best.
    That summer takes too long to come back.

    Written by Tasha Bell

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  6. Dear dad your’e the best dad ever

    It’s fathers day and I would like to buy you a present for this occasion

    I appreciate the way you tuck me in at night and let me go to my friends house

    Your’e very good at riding Harley Davidsons, cooking and helping me with my homework

    I love it when you cheer me up in every way

    Our funniest moment is when you were trying to get on your motor bike and you split your pants

    You make me feel safe,secure,and strong

    When I get older I hope to be just like you

    Have a lovely Fathers day sit back and let me do all the work

    Lots of love Tasha

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  8. Have you ever wondered why giraffes have long as necks? Well I have.

    It all started when a giraffe named Chopster went on an airplane by mistake. There were millions of people on the plane and Chopster was so afraid, so he ran. When he was running he crashed into the super, duper, long machine and his neck stretched longer and it also teleported him back to where he lived.

    When Chopster found his friend he told him to go on the plane and Chopster went on and on about how every giraffe can have a long neck.

    By Tasha Bell

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    1. Molly’s myth

      Did you ever wonder why animals can’t speak English?

      Well let me tell you a story in the 80’s all the animals were talking away in English but they didn’t want the people to know what they were saying. So they decided to invent their own language. So then all the animals starting making noises and no one could understand what they were saying, but they could understand each other.

      And that is why animals don’t speak English. the end

      Molly Taylor

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  9. Christmas list

    1.wish for people to have more money

    2.wish for someone to have heaps of friends

    3.wish for people to have electricity

    4.wish for people to see other people more.

    From: Molly.

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  10. Christmas Wish List
    1.Help people to speak english from another country
    2.Wish that everybody will be happy this Christmas by being together
    3.Knit a scarf or something warm for the people that have no clothes and are in a freezing cold country
    4.Help rebuild family houses from an earthquake
    Tasha Bell

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