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Sunday, 7 July 2019

Creatures Activity One, My Favourite Animal

Hello everyone, This is a blog post about creatures, everyday or more then one a day. I will be blogging about creatures to help my learning. There will be lots of activities. It doesn't have to be in order.

Activity one, asks me to tell you guys what my favourite animal is. It is a BUNNY! I have loved a bunny ever since I grew up. If you don't know what a bunny or rabbit looks like that is okay I can add a picture for you.
Here are some describing words that can help you know what a bunny or rabbit looks like:
it has long ears
it has a fluffy tail.
it has four legs
it hops
it can be coloured Brown, White, Peachy colour or Gray.

Now here is a picture of a rabbit and a bunny
Image result for rabbitImage result for bunny

Thank you for reading this blog have a wonderful day
Always welcome to comment or give a feedback.
Can you guess which one is a bunny and which one is rabbit?

2 comments:

  1. Hey Venice!
    Great work on your first Learning Journey Post!
    I like the way you have given information about the animal you like. I think that the rabbit is on the left and the bunny on the right, am I correct? What makes it a bunny or a rabbit?
    I look forward to reading more of your posts!
    Don't forget to check out others work too - check out Daisy from Gilberthorpe School http://gpsdaisyw.blogspot.com (Copy and paste)
    - Miss Morgan

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    1. Thank you for commenting and asking question.

      I don't really know what is the difference to a bunny and a rabbit. I think the bunny is a little rabbit. They have different names but kinda mean the same way. Yes you are correct that the rabbit is on the left and the bunny is on the right great job. Thanks for recommending someones blog.

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