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What a beautiful bunch …
The children sent messages, written on handmade flowers, to the residents at Beech House, and just look how they responded … the flowers are beautiful, and everyone looks like they […]
Find out moreFlowers can say so much
The children have been studying a letter from Mary Lincolne, written when she was 13 years old and away at boarding school in Beccles. Unaccustomed to the beautiful copperplate writing, […]
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We’ve just collected the cards from Beech House, and this is what the residents had to say: – We had such a lovely afternoon, we lost track of time, so […]
Find out moreWhat do fish play on the piano?
Scales. We have Martin to thank for that riddle, along with several others that he sent to the group at Roman Hill, in response to the postcards they sent last […]
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Oh, the excitement of opening the envelope. Inside, there were more envelopes and inside those were the individually wrapped and labelled ‘I am from …’ poems, written by residents at […]
Find out moreAn Important Invitation
Last week, the children at Edgar Sewter sent little letters in huge envelopes to the residents at Beech House – and just look at what the adults sent back; this […]
Find out moreFront flips and kittens
Last week saw the first Special Delivery creative session at Roman Hill Primary School, with poet Dean Parkin impressing the children with a recital of his ‘list’ poem, ‘The Bubble […]
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The Lincolnes were prolific letter writers and their use of the English language was gloriously descriptive and creative, as in the ‘Feathered choristers’ in the excerpt above. Taking his lead […]
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