For Maori Language Week, I made a taniwha. First I got an egg container and some toilet rolls and I stuck the toilet rolls onto the egg container. Then we cut some green pieces of paper and stuck them onto the bottom of the toilet rolls to make the toes. We cut out some orange paper to make the eyes and tongue. Then we cut some more green paper into some wings. Finally, we glued a black piece of paper onto the top of the taniwha. We have a photo. How can we include it in this comment?
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For Maori Language Week, I made a taniwha. First I got an egg container and some toilet rolls and I stuck the toilet rolls onto the egg container. Then we cut some green pieces of paper and stuck them onto the bottom of the toilet rolls to make the toes. We cut out some orange paper to make the eyes and tongue. Then we cut some more green paper into some wings. Finally, we glued a black piece of paper onto the top of the taniwha. We have a photo. How can we include it in this comment?
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