The Sun Who Lost His Way by Evridiki Amanatidou - HTML preview

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My dearest children,

 

I have just returned from Shiny’s party! We have had such a great time, and that’s why I am writing to you this letter in case you want to organize a similar party.

 

Well, the whole place was decorated with many little suns. I’m sure that you know how many different materials were used for the ornaments. Also, I have the feeling that you won’t stick only to cartons, corrugated paper, pieces of fabric, and you will come up with a thousand ideas on how to make your own sun. Of course, at the end, they brought a big birthday cake as well. Still, since sweets should be consumed with moderation, if you ever make a cake for me, I prefer it to be like a mosaic. Imagine a naughty Shiny, designed on a carton and made of tiny pebbles or very small paper napkins balls. I haven’t practiced this method yet but you know what I am thinking? I’ll get some paper napkins or tissues, paint them in any color I like, tear them up, then turn them into lumps and stick them in a carton or in slices of foam rubber.

 

What about making your own sign posts? In your class or school you can create signs pointing where everything is. Where the gym or the library is, and so on. Design them to look either funny or serious; whatever you like.

 

You can also use old clothes or sheets to make costumes in order to stage the little sun’s story.

 

Of course you can still prepare your own Geography course. 

 

That’s all for now. I have to find my sunglasses, since Shiny has taken his job very seriously!

 

Erilia