This is a very catchy slogan! How long did it take you to think of it? I like the way you have set out your presentation and added some images. I also like the colour you have chosen for the text boxes. Maybe next time you could add some more colours instead of just one.
Thanks for taking your time to comment on my blog. Thank you for saying what I could work on for my other posts. I could have added more colours to make it more eye catching.
I love how you have rhymed this slogan. It is always more catchy if you can make them rhyme. It makes people remember them more. Wouldn't it be great if one day we could be a predator free country. Then all of our precious native animals and birds would be safe and free to roam where ever they wanted to. With a huge effort this would be possible as we are an island.
Great work Millah, keep up the effort with all of your posts. It has been really enjoyable reading your posts. Hope you are having a great end to the holidays and have some things planned.
Thank for a helpful comment again. DOC, SIP and Next say NZ will be predator free by 2050. I hope that it's true about what they are saying. Imaging walking everywhere like these animals do and feel like you are risking your life. I wounder if Grey Main could do anything to help make NZ Predator free, that would be cool.
I agree! Get rid of the pests! I would love to live in a world where there are no mice or rats! I am absolutely petrified of these rodents and would LOVE LOVE LOVE it, if we no longer had them in NZ. I am glad that we have set a few traps around our place to help kill stoats, rats and possums as it is magical to sit out on our deck in the middle of the native bush and watch the tuis, fantails and kereru flying around. I love rhyming slogans as I tend to remember them easier!
Thanks for another comment! I would LOVE LOVE LOVE New Zealand to have no rats and mice because I am also petrified of these pests. I really like when I can see the birds in the trees and flying around. When the birds are flying Blue tries to catch the birds but he doesn't get them, thank goodness.
Hello Millah!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very catchy slogan! How long did it take you to think of it? I like the way you have set out your presentation and added some images. I also like the colour you have chosen for the text boxes. Maybe next time you could add some more colours instead of just one.
Keep up the great work Millah!
Katelynn
Ola Katelynn
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking your time to comment on my blog.
Thank you for saying what I could work on for my other posts. I could have added more colours to make it more eye catching.
Millah xxx
Hi Millah
ReplyDeleteI love how you have rhymed this slogan. It is always more catchy if you can make them rhyme. It makes people remember them more.
Wouldn't it be great if one day we could be a predator free country. Then all of our precious native animals and birds would be safe and free to roam where ever they wanted to.
With a huge effort this would be possible as we are an island.
Great work Millah, keep up the effort with all of your posts. It has been really enjoyable reading your posts.
Hope you are having a great end to the holidays and have some things planned.
Until next time
Allie :)
Bonjour Allie
ReplyDeleteThank for a helpful comment again.
DOC, SIP and Next say NZ will be predator free by 2050. I hope that it's true about what they are saying. Imaging walking everywhere like these animals do and feel like you are risking your life. I wounder if Grey Main could do anything to help make NZ Predator free, that would be cool.
Millah
Bula Millah
ReplyDeleteI agree! Get rid of the pests! I would love to live in a world where there are no mice or rats! I am absolutely petrified of these rodents and would LOVE LOVE LOVE it, if we no longer had them in NZ. I am glad that we have set a few traps around our place to help kill stoats, rats and possums as it is magical to sit out on our deck in the middle of the native bush and watch the tuis, fantails and kereru flying around. I love rhyming slogans as I tend to remember them easier!
Love Mum
Talofa Mum
DeleteThanks for another comment!
I would LOVE LOVE LOVE New Zealand to have no rats and mice because I am also petrified of these pests. I really like when I can see the birds in the trees and flying around. When the birds are flying Blue tries to catch the birds but he doesn't get them, thank goodness.
Millah xxx