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Monday, 25 March 2013
How toys work
Toys can work by a push, a pull, a spin, a press or some toys work by winding them. This toy in the picture works by a press. This toy came from McDonald's. It is very old. It can work by pressing the palm tree on top. There is a spring inside that forces the chair to sway back and forth. It is a fun toy to play with!
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2 comments:
This looks cool Hilda-Rose. Nice story by the way.
This is amazing work. I like how you used powerful words to hook your audience in your story. Keep up the great work!
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