And that's all about my maths.
Thursday, 25 September 2008
All About Maths
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
All About My Drawing
I love to draw! I love drawing because you can draw anything you want. If you don't know how, you just practise at it. You can copy plants, animals and other stuff. Imagine if you were an artist you could have your own gallery. You can also write stories with pictures in them.
My favourite things to draw are restaurants, rabbit fairies and people. Mostly my favourite thing to draw is people. You can colour too. Colouring is the most important thing you must do to make your drawings pretty. But you must colour properly or your drawings will not be nice. Tracing paper can help you too. This tracing paper is for cheating.
And that's all about my drawings.
Monday, 22 September 2008
My Favourite Mamegoma
I love mamegomas! Mamegomas are cute little seals. My favourite one is called shimagoma.
This one likes to eat cheese. It is brown in colour and on its head there are three dark stripes. It has two big front teeth.
There are other types of mamegomas you can find too. Imagine if you kept all of them you would have a hard time with them because they would want everything they want. If you go to Japan you can go to all shops and stalls to find cute mamegoma things like pencils or towels.
Oh and did I mention that there are baby mamegomas TOO? The normal ones are big but the baby ones are small. Sometimes the babies wear small jumpers.
And that's all about mamegomas.
Someday
And go over hills and mountains with it
Someday I'll have my own art gallery
To sell my drawings
Someday I'll ride on a two-wheel bicycle
And race with my friends
Someday I'll drive a car
A green coloured one
Someday I'll rollerblade
Faster than my sister
Someday I'll have a house of my own
With many windows and nice furniture
Someday.
Adventure on Pulau Ubin
On a bumboat to Pulau Ubin
Last Saturday, we took a bumboat to Pulau Ubin. It took a bit long to get there. Our guide was Uncle Joe. Uncle Joe said that if we had a question, we could ask him.
At Pulau Ubin, it was peaceful. I saw an opera stage. It was big. Uncle Joe brought us to a funny-looking house standing above the sea on stilts. He wanted to let us see the toilet and he said that there was a hole in the toilet. You squat over the hole and you poo and the poo goes to the sea. I didn't get to see the toilet because the toilet door was locked.
We went to House No. 1. It was built by an Englishman 70 years ago. The house looks cozy if you live in it. But we couldn't go upstairs. Now this house is not for living. It is near the sea shore.
House No.1
Later on, we climbed up a tall tower that felt like a hundred stories high. I was tired when I got to the top. From the top, we could see things far away.
After that, we took a walk and we saw lots of stuff like a mud lobster, fiddler crabs, mudskippers and a mermaid fan which is a type of seaweed. I was excited to see all these creatures. My favourite was the mud lobster because it likes the shade just like me.
Mud Lobster
Mudskipper on a tree
Later on, we visited a kampung house. At the kampung house, there were so many dogs that I was frightened. We saw firewood used for the stove. There was a parrot that could say "hello" and "goodbye".
Then we had a seafood lunch and after that, we decided to go home. We took a bumboat back and said goodbye to Uncle Joe. And that was the end of my adventure on Pulau Ubin.
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