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The Link Magazine • April 2003 13
All dressed up as book characters • i.
Children and staff at Salt Way
School dressed up as their fa- KIdlz Craft ,'
vourite characters for World Book
Day in March and paraded Creative fun
craft kits for
around the playground to show
birthday parties
. off their costumes.
^ & school holiday
Headteacher Sue Butcher wore activities.
her Katisha kimono in advance of
n her starring role in the Mikado at A crafty feast
1 ^. the Wyvern between 12 and 15 • ' for girls and boys!
March. Visit our website: '•' '
„,www.kidzcraft.co.uk
There were also parts for year 6 teacher
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Sue Williams playing Maid Marion 01793 330821 `".
and Stacy Adams, a maid from an
African folk tale who is really a witch
and Georgina Lakey as a fairy. Front,
left to right, Kai McWhirter as
Melissaphant from Sleeping Beauty,
White Rabbit Tonya Greenhill, Marty Children's Information
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