It's an Anzac Day poster showing "Soldiers' Work" (the theme for this year) which was entered into the Pine Rivers RSL poster competition for Year 1-3. Obviously, the soldier is holding a hammer, a brick and a bucket of mortar because he's rebuliding a village house that was damaged, while the helicopter brings more building materials
and the tank guards the town. (Not that I had to have it explained, of couse. Mothers know these things.)
The best thing is that it was not only me who thought it was great - he won!
We attened the Anzac Day service at Kallangur last Sunday
After the service, he was presented with his cetificate and a cheque for $150! We had one very proud 6-year-old (and Mum and Dad).
He was convinced to donate a small part of the winnings (he chose the Guide Dogs) but most of the rest went on this...
Which he sepent the entire day yesterday building and playing with...
Ta-da! We are both so proud.
P.S. “Show class, have pride, and display character. If you do, winning takes care of itself.” Paul Bryant
5 comments:
Great work mate, no wonder you won, fantastic effort.
WOW, didn't he do a great job! Creative like his mum... Did he make that lego all by himself, if he did he is really clever!
You bet he did. I wasn't allowed to help! He only needed stronger hands twice, the rest was all him. (We think he's going to be an engineer.)
Cheers!
How lovely!! I'm sure he'll remember the day for a long time to come!!!
Good work Rowan you look very happy with yourself & rightly so:) Cool building too that's a lot of lego!
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