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Isabella's Monster!


Isabella listened to the story 'Mostly Monstery' on Monday and drew her monster. She described the characteristic of her monster as being 'kind'. It looks like your monster is in a nice place with pretty flowers around it. Great work, Isabella!

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  1. What a beautiful picture and I love how your monster is kind. Your picture looks great because of the fantastic colours that your have used, it really pops off the page!

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  2. A kind monster! What a cool idea, there are far too many scary monsters around :-). I love the colours you are using as well, very bright!

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  3. Hi Isabella, I love the picture of you monster. It looks bright and happy like you! I'm looking forward to seeing all my little monsters at school next week!

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  4. Isabella, I really do think that your monster is a kind one! It looks happy. Awesome colours and that mane on the monster is terrific! Go you little artist!

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  5. hi I'm simeli from whakamana I like it. good Job keep it up :)

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  6. Kia this is Nikau from Te Ara Takatini.This is a really cool drawing your monster is really colourful and bright.You should make more monsters and make them different kinds like mean or something but this is really cool.

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  7. Tālofa lava. It is Miss Waho from Te Rōpū Whakamanawa. Today I am sharing your blog with my class and we are checking out what you all did during lockdown.
    One of the boys in my class suggested that I check out your monster. I am so glad because the idea of a kind monster is great and your monster is adorable.

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