Wednesday, 27 January 2016
A windy walk to the post box!
This week we have been writing 'real' letters! This morning we walked to the post box at the end of the village and posted them. As you will see from the photos it was very windy and certainly blew away the cobwebs. The children were very well behaved, walking sensibly and crossing the roads safely. Watch out for the postman/woman to see if the children addressed their letters correctly. Please let us know via the blog if they arrive safely.
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Sophie was very pleased to get her letter in the post today. She loved her letter from Harry.
ReplyDeleteI got mine today! Thank you! Edwards mum
ReplyDeleteThank you Thank you Molly! I received my letter yesterday. It was very exciting and beautifully written. I understand what you meant now by a surprise and you couldn't tell me about it. Cheeky but fab!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely surprise. I think even William was a little surprised it arrived.
ReplyDeleteThank you for my wonderful letter, a lovely surprise after a long day at work. Fantastic hand writing Fraser. Fraser's Daddy
ReplyDeleteThank you for my letter Charlotte - it arrived on Friday and was beautifully written - well done!
ReplyDeleteCharlotte's Mummy x
How lovely Jimmy. Thank you for your lovely letter telling me all about your learning this week. Well done for spelling the word rhinoceros and telling me that they eat trees!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely treat. I wish I could get a letter from you every week.
You was so excited when we opened it together and you told me that you put it in the actual postbox! Wow!
What a lovely surprise! Thank you Chantel for your beautifully written letter (and you managed to keep it a secret too ��).
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise to have a letter from Bobby on Friday! It was so well written too. Thank you Bobby!
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My letter arrived to,it was a lovely surprise, thank you Hollies mummy
ReplyDeleteI received Oliver's lovely letter last week. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOliver's mummy.