Monday, April 14, 2014

Eating Pikipiko by Dezarae

4 comments:

  1. Hi Miss Kimberly me and my friends from St Pius X School learnt about piko piko as well. In the book it said that the piko piko tastes like cucumber and asparagus. They said you can cook it in a pot or a pan. I was wondering what else did you learn about pikopiko.

    That was some nice piece of writing.

    From Lenleigh.

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  2. Hi Deganae me and my friends from St Pius X School learnt about piko piko as well. In the book it said that the piko piko tastes like cucumber and asparagus. They said you can cook it in a pot or a pan. I was wondering what else did you learn about pikopiko.

    That was some nice piece of writing I hope you can make more wonderful piece of writing

    From Lenleigh.

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  3. Hi Miss Quano,
    I really like your clear instructions on making pikopiko. me and my friends from saint Pius with my teacher was talking about pikopiko to it was very interesting to see that you wrote about pikopiko.

    That is very awesome.

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  4. Hi Miss Kimberly At our school we learn about pikopiko too. And it also tatse like cucumber and asparagus.
    What was your favourite thing about the pikopiko


    From Kalisi

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