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Te Ara Whakatau Bubble Day 11

We were very busy today with lots of tidying and moving. Getting our spaces back to what they were like before we left. But we still had time to get a few of our challenges done and to have some fun too!

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  1. It's so good to see you and your lovely smiles today. Only a few days s to go to see your friends and spend time together. I can't wait to see all the rest of the children, too. 

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  2. It was lovely to see you all this morning. It seems so long ago that we were all together. The hub is going to be a very busy place again on Monday!

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  3. Hi lovely Te Ara Whakatau bubble! Do you know what ... I'm missing seeing you and all your friends too! My fingers are crossed that I'll be able to catch up with all of you very soon too. Woohoo! 4 sleeps to go and school is back!

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  4. hi its me caitlyn here amm you have a great team like all was s i was a student at that school caitlynlee jane macdonld mckinzi

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