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Caelin's Adventures!

 Caelin has been very adventurous in his bubble. He has made a a volcano, gone for an explore on a big hike in the hills. Check it out below.


First Caelin and Alyxis had to create their volcano. Look at how they worked together to get creative with the things they had at home! You can also check out a video below of the explosion.

    
                           




Here is their big hike in the hills. They had a great view of Lyttelton when they got up so high! They saw mummy sheep with their lamb babies, explored volcanic rock, and checked out the army bunkers. What a fun time they had!
      


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  1. Wow! Caelin you are having so much fun. They are very good photos of your families activities.
    From Mrs Abernethy

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  2. It looks like you have been having a lot of fun Caelin. Lyttelton is a great place to visit and there is lots of interesting things to look at there. What was your favourite part?

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  3. Wow what a cool looking adventure, is that Godley Heads? I love the way you guys painted your volcano it looks spectacular! I loved the excitement I heard in the video when it erupted.

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  4. What an explosive day you two had! I love that experiment. You were at one of my favourite places in Christchurch! I can't wait to get there! It makes me happy to see you having fun!

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