Article posted November 7, 2008 at 10:58 PM GMT0 •
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Hiwi made a friend like Gerinh and Bany. Oh and Hiwi color with a pencil and a book. and a mask of iron man and a pupol cani and Hiwi opened a box. It was Jesus love me and Hiwi was behind the tree.
Article posted November 7, 2008 at 10:58 PM GMT0 •
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Article posted October 23, 2008 at 04:52 PM GMT0 •
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African Lion mane - Looking good! Male African lions use their thick, dark manes to attract mates.
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.
Sand tiger shark teeth - Your smile is deadly. Your spiky sand tiger shark teeth are perfect for gripping fish and other slippery prey.
Siberian tiger paws - It's no fun getting stuck in the snow. That's why your Siberian tiger paws are extra large. They work just like snowshoes and prevent you from sinking.
African lion legs - Your African lion legs are extremely powerful and have long, retractable claws to help you bring down prey. Careful not to poke your eye out with those things!
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.
Article posted October 23, 2008 at 04:52 PM GMT0 •
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Article posted September 17, 2008 at 05:18 PM GMT0 •
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Today I saw Mr. Smith's class on a video conference. It was cool. We played the game of animals. We had to guess the animal sounds. I guessed the kangaroo and the frog. I had fun. Mr. Greenberg did magic. It was nice. I don't know how he did it.
Article posted September 17, 2008 at 05:18 PM GMT0 •
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