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OLV Infants

Welcome to room 9!

Snowy Owls

7/12/2017

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We collected pine cones from Albert College Park last month on our Winter walk. They were tightly closed so we put them on the radiator and they opened up nice and wide. We needed cotton wool, googly eyes, pva glue and glitter to make them and we think they turned out great.
FACT - Snowy Owls are diurnal they are active in both the day and night.
BOOK - Have you read Owl Babies by Martin Waddell?

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