She’s very friendly and pretty smart too. I’ve trained her to sit, lie down, give a paw and jump up on her hind legs. However, she also likes getting up to mischief. Some of you may already have heard about her exploits – like sleeping in the kitchen drawer, getting stuck on the garage roof, or hiding 56 (yes, 56!) clothes pegs under the tumble-dryer. She would carry them in her mouth, line them up in front of the tumble-dryer, and shoot them under it with her paw as if she was scoring a goal.
Imagine if she came to stay with you … what kind of adventures would you have together? Who would get into more trouble – you or her?
Why not write a short story about what you would both get up to? Remember – she IS mischievous – and very smart!
These are the templates downloaded from Twinkl for the Spring Shape Poem Activity. The school pays for a full subscription so hopefully in the current circumstances they don’t mind me sharing these on our blog.