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Sand Sculptures

Last week I printed some pictures of interesting sand sculptures to inspire the students in the sandpit. They looked at these photos and really went crazy with some amazing sand sculptures. We had some amazing artists in the sandpit! Now these photos below can be used to inspire future sandpit projects. We hope you enjoy and take inspiration from our amazing sculptures!

                  

 

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  1. Kia ora! Harakeke class here :)

    Evan-Rose says it looks great!
    Kaleol says thank you for showing us your photos.
    Kenzie says she likes your work in the sand.

    What other sculptures did you make?

    Ka kite ano

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  2. We really like your sculptures and think you are talented.
    Lots of our class are inspired to make some sculptures in our sandpit too. Adele says "I think we'll need to try that!"
    Keep an eye on our blog for photos.

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