Where Are My Acorns? by Bronte
Huskinson
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Where Are My Acorns? by
Bronte Huskinson
“Where are my acorns?”
“Owl, have you seen my acorns?”
“Twit twoo! I’m afraid I haven’t seen your acorns. Try asking bird, twit twoo!”
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“Bird, have you seen my acorns?”
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“Tweet tweet! I haven’t, tweet tweet! Ask worm, they’ll know!”
“Squirrel, I have found your acorns!”
Squirrel has lost his acorns! Can you help find them? Come on a jouruney and meet some helpful characters along the way! In a story where the images are created using Microsoft Word, discover a whole new way to image design in a wellloved story of finding somethng lost.