What a fantastic job on your blog post! I really like your insect! I like that it's got multiple antennae, legs, and a body! You’ve done incredible, ka pai! I also really like that you’ve explained how to make your creation. What’s its name?
What’s your favourite type of insect? Mine is a butterfly! I love butterflies. I live in Dunedin and we actually have a butterfly exhibit at the museum here. It’s in a super warm room and there’s a waterfall through the middle. The butterflies all flutter round freely, and eat from all the flowers growing in there. It’s amazing. I once even had a butterfly land on me!
If you had more materials, what other insects could you make from nature?
Kia ora Marawan,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic job on your blog post! I really like your insect! I like that it's got multiple antennae, legs, and a body! You’ve done incredible, ka pai! I also really like that you’ve explained how to make your creation. What’s its name?
What’s your favourite type of insect? Mine is a butterfly! I love butterflies. I live in Dunedin and we actually have a butterfly exhibit at the museum here. It’s in a super warm room and there’s a waterfall through the middle. The butterflies all flutter round freely, and eat from all the flowers growing in there. It’s amazing. I once even had a butterfly land on me!
If you had more materials, what other insects could you make from nature?
Ka kite anō,
Shannon (SLJ)