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sábado, 20 de mayo de 2017

Dinosaur Stories



These are Dinosaur Stories made by infantil 5.
Great Stories. 
Stories made in three parts. 

sábado, 29 de abril de 2017

How to design Letters

Manuel has come to our classes to show us how to do funny letters. 
He is a great letters designer and illustrator.
He wanted to design "Abeja Pepa"that is our classroom pet but as he could not finish  it,  we promised  him to finish it .
And here it is.























Thank you very much Manuel.








domingo, 23 de octubre de 2016

viernes, 15 de mayo de 2015

Chicken Licken





Chicken Licken had an accident, an acorn fell and hit his head. He thought that the sky was falling down and here an adventure started for him.








Underpants

Today Oliver has told us a funny story about Aliens. They love underpants, and when they come to the Earth, they don´t want to frighten us or anything from us but our underpants. They play with knickers and long-johns and if you miss one in your clothesline, it has been them who has stolen it.

miércoles, 11 de marzo de 2015

domingo, 23 de noviembre de 2014

The Leaky Robot.

Oliver has told us a very beautiful tale. "The Leaky Robot" 
It is about Mr Moon. He bought on demand a rowboat to go to visit his brother who lives in the other side of the lake, and... there was a mistake and a robot arrived knocking on his door. What happened then? 
See and read the story and enjoy pictures that we have made.




The leaky robot by Slidely Slideshow

viernes, 17 de octubre de 2014

Elmer

We start our blog with a very beautiful tale "Elmer", the story of an elephant who was different.
He wanted to change ... but... what happened?
Elephants make a party , an Elmer´s day every year .  We want to participate and we have made our own  design for going to that party.
See what five years old children have made!

Elmer on PhotoPeach

Elmer the Elephant from Mark O'Hanlon on Vimeo.