We have a dawn parade every year and there are alot of people that go.
At the dawn parade we remember those soldiers that fought in the war.
People also lay wreaths and poppys.
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thaws biscuits Look yam !!!!!!!!!😎 .
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ReplyDeleteKa pai tōu mahi, you have completed all your reading work. I like how you are experimenting with colour and bold fonts with your text, next time make sure you can read your words with the different colours you choose. I have been to one in Wellington Central and Wanaka, they were beautiful and a special time to remember the soldiers. Have you ever been to an ANZAC Memorial service?
Miss Hart
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ReplyDeleteYou have been very busy since you have been at home. I like that you have made Anzac biscuits, I am going to make some today too. I hope mine look as good as yours. As we can't attend Anzac parades this year, how are you and your family planning to remember those soldiers who fought in our wars?
Sarah