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I’ve devoured most of your blog for breakfast!
I think you’re doing a terrific work at sharing activities. So far there was no one of them that I wouldn’t like to try straight away in the classroom!
Thank you ever so much for inspiring me. Andrea
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Thank you for the very kind comments Andrea! Hope you enjoy trying out the ideas. Let me know how they go!
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