Literacy Week: ‘Dear Zoo’

March 28, 2022

Too tall! 

Too fast! 

Too naughty!

Too stripy!


Our ‘Dear Zoo’ Literacy week was launched in West End/Masked Singer style this morning as some unwanted, life-sized creatures (and two naughty teachers) were delivered to our assembly hall! After the excited cheers and laughter had calmed down, the perfect pet eventually arrived and the children wished they could keep her……a real life puppy! She was perfect but unfortunately, Mrs Leslie still needs persuading!


We are so excited about all that this week has in store for our children. Remember our bedtime reading challenge. Why not try 'Dear Zoo' tonight or making up your own version?




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