Today Year 3 took the number 35 bus all the way to London Bridge. After a short walk along Tooley Street, we reached the Unicorn Theatre. Here we saw the play Dora based on the original story by Helen East.
Dora is a storer. You could even call her a hoarder. Birdcages and books, bicycles and balls, boxes and biscuit tins, Dora finds and keeps everything. But, trapped in her bed by the rising sea of clutter, Dora realised something had to go!
Dora bundles up her belongings and donates them to a jumble sale. After this exhausting process she is left with just a bed and chair, but finally looks happy and free! Year 3 were lucky enough to visit the jumble sale and picked up some of her old belongings.
What did you think of the play?
Is there something that you would like to donate to charity?
Can you think of an object that you would never give away because it is too precious?
I could never give away the toys that my grandma buys me because they are too precious. Especially my dolly. They remind me of my gran! I loved the play especially when she cleared up because her house was finally tidy.
ReplyDeleteI will never give away my shoes from when I was a baby because my granddad bought it for me and now he passed away.
ReplyDeleteI would never give away my photo of my grandad
ReplyDeleteI like the film the best mr highman
ReplyDeleteit was a-m-a-z-I-n-g- but my toy was rubbish and I would give it back enyway
ReplyDeletel would never give away my blangket, because my auntie gave it to me.
ReplyDeleteI would never ever give away my album because it reminds my about my life in Jamaica. It was fun in Jamaica especially when we had to go in the river and had to swim.
ReplyDeleteDora is a storer and a hoarder
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