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Jolly Postman competition, entries from St Anne's Infant School in Cardiff

Leter from Tobias
 
Letter from Georgia

Dear Baby Bear,
Do you feel okay today? Because I was just wondering if you watched Daddy Bear fixing your chair. Be careful. Put a lock on your door.

From Tobias

By Tobias, age 6

 

Dear Cinderella,
What would you like to do?
Would you like the best jewellery make over or do you want to sleep over my house? Or would you like to find a prince to marry soon? Because I want to live happy ever after - I loved the wedding it was fab. I loved your wedding food and I loved the wedding in the castle it was lovely.
I did live happy ever after.
Love, Georgia xxxxxxxx
By Georgia, age 6

 

Letter from Jack

 
Letter from Ollie
 
Letter from Eleanor

Dear Daddy Bear,

I'm glad that you are friendly with me. I was wondering if I can have tea with you sometime?
I hope you'll be good for Baby Bear and Mummy Bear. Why don't you make biscuits for yourselves? Why don't you put a lock on your door? This will stop strangers coming in. I hope you clean the house everyday.
From Jack

By Jack, age 6

 

Dear Beast,
I am glad to see you're not a beast again. I hope you don't turn into a beast. Then you won't have to find another princess. So please don't go to see a witch! Do you get lonely or does the princess give you company?
Does the princess's dad get cross with you?
I could help you with your writing so you can write to other fairytale characters. You're princess is on a film, and did you know you're famous?
From Ollie
By Ollie, age 6

 

Dear Rapunzel

I just want to write to you, I thought you might be lonely. I love school, my teacher is lovely and kind. It is a pity the witch doesn't like you. You are so nice and you look lovely. Your hair is lovely, I had my hair cut yesterday. Having your hair cut makes it longer. I like my hair long it looks nice in a pony tail. I hope a prince will come and marry me.

Love from,
Eleanor

By Eleanor, age 6

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