Friday, 18 December 2020

Day 7 - Twelve Days Of Christmas Challenges

 Answers from yesterday's challenge:


1. Jack Skellington, Sally, Oogie Boogie, Doctor Finklestein, Zero or Santa Claus.
2. The Grinch, Cindy-Lou, or Max.
3.Elves, Conductor, Santa Claus, Little Boy, Sarah or children.
4. Jesus, Mary, Joseph, three wise men, sheppards, angels or inkeeper.
5. Bear, Hare, Owl, Fox, Badger, Deer, Bird or Squirrel.

Now on to today's challenge!
Oh no! The names of these authors are in a right mess! Can you unscramble their names using the clues underneath each picture? Don't forget to make a note of their name and check tomorrow's blog for the answers.


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Well known for his story 'Dear Zoo', this author treated us to a Christmas edition where Santa wraps gifts of all kinds for children across the world.


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We have read many wonderful stories about Grace over the years, and this is no exception! Grace experiences her best Christmas as she is visited by family from Trinidad.


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The story of 'Grandpa Christmas' teaches use the importance of caring for our world.


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After one hot chocolate; three cups of tea; five glasses of pop; eight milkshakes; and ten more cups of tea it's clear to see why Santa needs a wee! 


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Dasher spends her days in a travelling circus but longs for a different life. Then she meets Santa and that's when everything changes.

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