k I enjoyed visiting Tane Mahuta Because It is the largest most oldest tree in New Zealand and It is also suitable for Buggies and Children so I can Bring My Whole family and we can probably have a picnic there.
Hi Florence I like the reasons why you chose Tane Mahuta. Make sure to double check your work as there are random capital letters in the middle of your sentences. Well done. Daniel
Hi Florence. Tane Mahuta looks like a great place to go. The image you have added looks great. Like Daniel said, remember to check your work before publishing it. Keep up the amazing work.
Hello Florence, Tane Mahuta looks like a wonderful place. That is a great idea to go for a picnic there. Remember to proof read your work before you publish it onto your blog. Keep up the marvellous work.
I think that you and your family would really enjoy the walk through the Waipoua Forest to visit Tane Mahuta. It is supposed to be beautiful (and pretty accessible so you could push a pram and carry a picnic basket with you). I really love the idea of a picnic, actually. I may just take Aronui to see Tane Mahuta this summer. Thanks for the great idea!
Hi Florence,
ReplyDeleteI really like that you chose Tane Mahuta. Please check for capital letters, and put some full stops. Keep it up! :)
Eric
Hi Florence
ReplyDeleteI like the reasons why you chose Tane Mahuta. Make sure to double check your work as there are random capital letters in the middle of your sentences. Well done.
Daniel
Hi Florence. Tane Mahuta looks like a great place to go. The image you have added looks great. Like Daniel said, remember to check your work before publishing it. Keep up the amazing work.
ReplyDeleteHello Florence, Tane Mahuta looks like a wonderful place. That is a great idea to go for a picnic there. Remember to proof read your work before you publish it onto your blog. Keep up the marvellous work.
ReplyDeleteHi Florence,
ReplyDeleteI think that you and your family would really enjoy the walk through the Waipoua Forest to visit Tane Mahuta. It is supposed to be beautiful (and pretty accessible so you could push a pram and carry a picnic basket with you). I really love the idea of a picnic, actually. I may just take Aronui to see Tane Mahuta this summer. Thanks for the great idea!
Bye for now,
Rachel :)