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Charlotte & her Bubble

Check out Charlottes awesome drawing of who is in her bubble. I love how you have drawn them in a love heart shape. It must mean you have lots of AROHA (love) for the people in your bubble.


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  1. What a beautiful picture Charlotte, I love that you drew it in a heart, that makes it even more special, ka pai!

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  2. It definitely made my day when she wanted to draw her bubble in a heart shape, and even drew the sun too. That's my charli bug to a T , full of sun shine and love xx

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    1. The sun is hard to see in the picture, but its there

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  3. Awwww Charlotte, what a lovely picture. I'm sure it will warm everybody's heart when they see it.

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  4. Gorgeous picture of a gorgeous family! Amazing work Charlotte! You have been doing some brilliant things during this lockdown time, well done!

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  5. Your picture has made me smile, Charlotte! You are a little artist aren't you!

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