Curiosity Matters!
B Cador: October 2019
The natural world offers us such amazing and beautiful finds. Thank you to Eva in Y3 for bringing in the photo of a Merveille du Jour moth caught (and released!) in her neighbour's moth trap. Its name means 'Wonder of the Day'. It certainly was a curious and wonderful creature to share at Wrenbury School this morning. Thanks for sharing, Eva.
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