Hey readers/bloggers
today I am going to share a toy from the past and I can't find it and lost. Here it is.
I hope you enjoyed this blog. Please comment on my blogs and stay safe.
I am a Year 6 ākonga/student in the Uru Mānuka Cluster. My kaiko/teacher is Whaea Miki. This is a place where I will share my learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first drafts. Remember to be positive, thoughtful, and helpful when you leave me a comment.
Hey readers/bloggers
today I am going to share a toy from the past and I can't find it and lost. Here it is.
I hope you enjoyed this blog. Please comment on my blogs and stay safe.
To support my learning I ask you to comment as follows:
1. Something positive - something you like about what I have shared.
2. Thoughtful - A sentence to let us know you actually read/watched or listened to what I had to say
3. Something helpful - how have you connected with my learning? Give me some ideas for next time or ask me a question.
Malo e lelei Yavnit. I am practising my Tongan greeting today.
ReplyDeleteWas this a toy from your past? I would have a guess that it was made from metal? I like the scissor doors. I did not know that is what they were called.
Mālō e lelei Yavnit,
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you could find out what material it was made from by having a look on the internet. It's always mixed emotions when I remember things I used to own. I feel sad that I don't have it anymore but also happy when I think about the memories with it.
Thanks for sharing Yavnit.
It say's that it is made form zinc alloy or pressed steel. It is only for die-cast cars. I hope we do something fun on thursday.
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