August 2013 - look where Flat Ben ended up!
Oxford
Megans grandparents live a couple of miles away from Bredon, in a village called Kemerton, which was where Jack and Sophie lived before they moved to Auckland. Their house is the oldest in the village and dates back to the Tudor times, built 400 years ago. The house is made with beams and wattle and daub, which was a method used at that time, and uses woven sticks and mud between the beams. He found some old milk churns outside the house, from the family's dairy business, and was interested to see an English post box too.
February 2013
Greetings fellow reader.
Flat
Ben's visit to Bredon, England
Flat Ben has been staying
with Megan Woodward (age 9), a cousin of Jack & Sophie Wilson. Megan lives with her family in the village of
Bredon, which is on the border of the counties of Gloucestershire & Worcestershire
in the West of England, on the edge of an area called the Cotswolds. Here is a picture of Megan and Flat Ben
outside her house, built in the 1920's. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bredon
Megan has taken Flat Ben on a few days out during his stay.
Megan has taken Flat Ben on a few days out during his stay.
West
Midlands Safari Park
This is near the town of
Kidderminster and is home to many different animals, Megan went here with her
Brownie pack. They drove around the
reserve, seeing animals from around the world, then watched a sea lion show and
rode on the roller coasters and other rides.
Flat Ben enjoyed seeing the Penguins.
Ragley
Hall
Flat Ben visited this
stately home, near Stratford upon Avon, with Megan, her mum Louise and her
friend Poppy. They enjoyed the adventure play ground, finding their way through
a maze and walking through the grounds and gardens. Ragley Hall was built in 1680 and belongs to
the Marquis and Marchioness of Hertford.
Oxford
This city is famous for its
University and has many old buildings and interesting architecture. Megan's family took Flat Ben with them to
visit the city and enjoyed looking at the buildings, and had fun punting on the
river. This is boating using a long pole
to move along, Megan's dad, Andrew, was doing this and found it quite hard work
as it was difficult to keep balance. Unfortunately Flat Ben can't be seen in
the picture on the boat, but he had great fun.
Ross
on Wye Regatta
Flat Ben experienced more
time by the water when he went to watch Megan's brother, Tom, competing in a
rowing regatta on the river Wye. Ross on
Wye is near the Welsh border.
Flat Ben also had a few
days away on holiday with Megan to the seaside.
They stayed in the village of Croyde, which is in North Devon in the
south west of England. This area is good
for surfing and there are some great beaches.
Flat Ben enjoyed playing in the sand and watching Megan build a sand
castle.
Megans grandparents live a couple of miles away from Bredon, in a village called Kemerton, which was where Jack and Sophie lived before they moved to Auckland. Their house is the oldest in the village and dates back to the Tudor times, built 400 years ago. The house is made with beams and wattle and daub, which was a method used at that time, and uses woven sticks and mud between the beams. He found some old milk churns outside the house, from the family's dairy business, and was interested to see an English post box too.
Flat Ben was most surprised
to meet some visitors from Auckland there.
He met Bob & Jan Wilson who are Jack and Sophies other grandparents,
who were visiting while on holiday. He
also met Flat Ethan, who was staying with Megan's cousin, Archie. They all enjoyed an exciting ride up 'Bredon
Hill' in an old Willis jeep, and helped umpire a game of tennis.
On another visit to
Kemerton Flat Ben met more New Zealanders, the Buckingham family who were also
on their holidays. Jack and Sam also go
to Shelly Park Primary School!
Flat Ben seemed to enjoy
his trip to England, and probably stayed longer than he should have done. Hopefully he is enjoying his journey back to
New Zealand, travelling 1st Class postage with Royal Mail.
February 2013
Greetings fellow reader.
I am Flat
Ben, the writer of this story. You are welcome to read my book but be warned
you could become flat yourself! I wrote this book at my school, Shelly Park in
New Zealand, you know. My age is 7 and 3/4.
I drive my parents crazy with Jazz from my keyboard and French tunes on
my harmonica.
I live with
my mum and dad and my cat Jack and my dog RJ. I am an only child. We take in
exchange students from all over the
world to live with us and learn English.
My favourite
food is jaffa cakes.
I am flat
because once a big blind old lady sat on me on the bus. Did I mention she was
blind? That’s why I got sat on and became flat.
I look forward to writing more about our travels this year together.
May 2013: Flat Ben went travelling to Campbellsburg Elementary School in Kentucky, USA
May 2013: Flat Ben went travelling to Campbellsburg Elementary School in Kentucky, USA
Grace's teacher Ms Paas also sent this note about their class:
March 2013Some of Flat Ben's first travels were to his home to photograph some of his favourite places and activities for us all to share
Has flat ben arrived back safely from England yet? Megan
ReplyDeleteHi Megan
ReplyDeleteYes, Flat Ben arrived hoe safely - very hungry and very keen to snack into some favourite NZ food: Pineapple lumps and Tim Tam biscuits. Thank you for taking such good care of him and showing him around!