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12 Feb

We got a very important and exciting delivery in the post yesterday! Just as were getting settled back into class after mass, Karen came in with a letter from the postman that was addressed to Polly! Our Polly the Polar Bear! We just couldn’t believe it.

The card looked like this:

The envelope that the card arrived in

The envelope that the card arrived in

What the card looked like on the inside!

What the card looked like on the inside!

We just couldn’t believe it. Bridget, the Biodiversity Bee from St. Brigid’s in Greystones had invited our Polly to come and visit the children there! Polly was so excited!

We are going to prepare Polly for her trip to Greystones. We’ll miss her, but we know that our friends (who blogged about Brigid here) will take excellent care of her.

Here is a little video from us to Brigid and the children in her class!

IMG 7796 from St Peter’s, Bray on Vimeo.

6 Responses to “Polly gets an invitation!”

  1. Casey and Dylan M
    12:07 pm on February 12th, 2014

    How romantic polly. How nice

  2. The Summer Buzz bee
    12:18 pm on February 12th, 2014

    So Polly is off to Greystones? I’ll miss hearing about her.

  3. Ms. Brennan
    1:31 pm on February 12th, 2014

    Don’t worry Buzz! She never stays away too long. She’ll come back!

  4. Merry Beau and Students
    1:59 pm on February 12th, 2014

    We loved this post. We loved the photographs and we REALLY loved the video. You all spoke so well on it. It was like watching TV. We are very excited that Polly is coming to visit. First we are going to do some research and find out as much as we can about Polar Bears. Many thanks again. Your post made today a very interesting and exciting one.

    Merry Beau’s Students from 2nd Class

  5. If Only The Best Birds Sang … » Blog Archive » An Update of an Update! Brigid the Biodiversity Bee sends a letter to Polly the Polar Bear, care of 2nd Class, St. Peter’s, Bray
    2:02 pm on February 12th, 2014

    […] See the post on St. Peter’s Bray Blog […]

  6. Patryk Ostapczuk
    11:55 am on February 14th, 2014

    Goodbye Polly ;(

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