Tēnā koe Laylah, this is Elle here from the SLJ team again.
Wow, great job making your xylophones! I really like that you used so many different sounds and played them so clearly for us all to hear. I also like that you took a sip out of one of the glasses at the end - it made me chuckle and you are a natural in front of a camera!
Unfortunately I can’t see a video on your blog about the xylophone made out of paper tubes, did you make one? I think your glass xylophone video was uploaded twice, would you like to have another go at uploading the other video?
Ka pai and keep up the great work Laylah; I am thoroughly enjoying getting to read and watch your blog posts!
Tēnā koe Laylah, this is Elle here from the SLJ team again.
ReplyDeleteWow, great job making your xylophones! I really like that you used so many different sounds and played them so clearly for us all to hear. I also like that you took a sip out of one of the glasses at the end - it made me chuckle and you are a natural in front of a camera!
Unfortunately I can’t see a video on your blog about the xylophone made out of paper tubes, did you make one? I think your glass xylophone video was uploaded twice, would you like to have another go at uploading the other video?
Ka pai and keep up the great work Laylah; I am thoroughly enjoying getting to read and watch your blog posts!
Ngā mihi,
Elle (SLJ)
Kia Ora Elle, Yes I accidentally uploaded the video twice. I did make an paper tube video tho.
ReplyDeleteLaylah :)