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Thursday, 16 April 2020
Willa's act of kindness
This morning we had a piece of old wrinkly apple and instead of throwing it out, Willa took it outside and put it in the bird feeder for the birds. Because we have to look after nature too.
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Hi Willa,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I like how you have been thinking of the animals. I think there might be some animals (like the seagulls at the beach) who are wondering where all the people have gone! They like to eat the scraps that people might have accidentally dropped. I'm sure the birds that find your apple will feel grateful for your act of kindness. Have you seen the videos online of some towns overseas where the wild animals are coming in and having a look around because there are no people there?
Mrs Hamilton