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Sunday, December 22, 2019
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Kia ora Tyler, this is Kieryn from the Summer Learning Journey.
ReplyDeleteWow, what an adventurous baby you were! It sounds like when you were younger, you were brave enough to explore the world!
I can only imagine how scared your mum must have been when she returned to the room and you were gone. That would have been such a frightening experience!
Do you think that if the roles were reversed, you would have been scared?
Do you remember all of this happening, or did your mum retell this story to you?
When I was younger, I was at home playing hide and seek with my little sister when I couldn’t find her. I looked everywhere! I had to go ask my mum for help to find her because I was so scared I had lost her forever. It was very brave of me to go and ask for help, and my little sister returned after having hidden in a cupboard for 20 minutes.
Keep up the great work!
Nga mihi
Kia ora kieryn,
ReplyDeleteI tried to make it sound dramatic there.
If the roles were reversed I would probably sit and cry.
My mum retold me the story one night.
your sister must have got tired and bored in there.
Tyler