Tuesday, April 30, 2019

My little shoe maker

In the city of Lyon, in France, stood a small business called Cordonnerie wich means shoe shop in French. It was run by a man named Mr Botte. To the right stood a wooden, arched door with a golden door knob.

A fine woman with a yellow mustardy coloured dress walked up to the store’s window.  She was tall and had light yellow, tiny bow.


Then a menacing without warning vehicle flung  the door. A staff came out pointing right at me then a tall, skinny man came out of the door. He pointed the staff at me then the van hitting a button which made all of his shoes come out the woman walked over to my now to be competitor and bought a pair of his shoes.

That night he sadly sat at his desk trying to make better shoes than the guy who lived in the van. In the morning  Mr Botte got a bell and was lowering the price every day.

One night the competitor slipped a contract which was offering if he could buy his business. Mr Botte was about to sign it when all his shoes made up a plan. They spent all night creating it but in the morning it was ready. Mr botte was sent out to the man with a pair of golden shoes and the signed contract. The man looked at the contract and then took the shoes. The shoes were so beautiful he rushed to put them on then shoes just ran away with him in them.  


Monday, April 8, 2019

Bug menu

BUG WORLD 
3 coarse menu   
Entree 
Roasted tarantula legs with the side of beetle tomato sauce. 
Main 
Grasshopper and cricket salad with juicy worm sausages. 
Dessert 
Slug smores with grinded cricket powder on top. 
Drinks 
Grinded grasshopper milkshake. 
Coke with slugs in it. 
Sprite with worms in it 
By Jack and Max 

Monday, April 1, 2019

My family taonga

My binoculars are as black as a moonless sky with a little bit of yellow.  The binoculars have a carved bit saying Brian Ramsey. The binoculars help me see far distances easily. They have been passed down from my dad’s dad before he passed away and then my dad gave them to me.

They are special to my family because they remind me of Brian. We will always keep this running in our family forever.

The binoculars help me imagine what my grandad was like and what he liked to do. I will hand the binoculars down to everyone in my family.  It is important to have family taonga because it helps you to feel connected to people in your family history. You can understand a little bit more about where you come from.  

Sunday, March 24, 2019

My wild self

Standing in front of me was the most idiosyncratic thing I have ever seen in my whole entire life.  Its palm cockatoo crest looked like wiggly knives coming out of his head. He had short, thick, ginger hair that had a slight wave in it.  His ears were small, round and as white as snow. They stuck out from the sides of his head very noticeably. Fur covered them, to keep him warm in the winter.  Its walrus tusks were as sharp and pointy as a megalodon tooth.

Its crisp blue shirt has a yellow lightning bolt in the centre.  Its big grey gorilla arms are bulging out of the side of his shirt in front of his bat wing that can make him soar through the sky.  Its lion tail is immeasurably big and very furry and if you get hit with it you will get a lot of pain going through your body. Its jelly like legs makes him look like a jellyfish swimming through the ocean.

He talks like Dwayne the rock Johnson with his deep voice and his big muscles. He walks with swagger and style and every couple of seconds he would stop and show of his muscles.

This crazy guy just jumped up, ran across some buildings, and dived through the air and glided across the water.  WOW what a creature I wish I was him.




Palm cockatoo crest - Your palm cockatoo crest is more than decoration. It helps you communicate too. A raised crest can signal to other birds that you're a friend.

Polar bear ears -It gets cold in the Arctic (down to 35°F below). For warmth, your polar bear ears are small and covered in fur—even on the inside. When diving, the ears close to keep cold water out.

Walrus tusks with whiskers - Your walrus tusks can grow up to four feet long. Walruses use their tusks to pull themselves out of the water and to crack breathing holes in the ice during the winter.

Western lowland gorilla arms - Ready to take a walk…on your hands? Your western lowland gorilla arms are so long, you'll be able to support yourself on your knuckles.

Lion's mane jelly - Imagine having no eyes or brain but still having one of the most sophisticated weapons on earth. Lion's mane jellies have tentacles over 100 feet long, each one packed with tiny harpoons that inject prey with deadly toxins.

Rodrigues bat wings - Your Rodrigues bat wings are very different from bird wings. Bird wings are made like human arm bones. But your bat wings are more like really long fingers. Creepy long fingers!

African lion tail - You have a dark brown tuft of hair on the end of your African lion tail. It helps you communicate. You can use it for lion sign language to talk to other members of your pride