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Published: October 29th 2012
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To 2KW In England I caught a canal boat to Warwick Castle. The canal boat was very, VERY long. It had a TV, curtains on the windows and heaters. When we arrived at Warwick Castle, three days later, we went up the towers, they were very high. My brother got a bit scared. The next thing we did was get lunch. I got hot chips and yogurt, it was delicious. Then we did the dungeon tour. There were Monks, Torturers, Judgment people and people with the plague. It even had a mirror maze. The dungeon tour was scary.
DID YOU KNOW!
The Rhyme;
‘Ring a ring of roes, A pocket full of posies, Atishoo, Atishoo We all fall down. Is about the symptoms of the black death. sneezing was an early symptoms of disease. Eliza
Eliza's Mum's note - we are learning about where a lot of our nursery rhymes have come from. We are currently staying at Banbury which has a cross (monument) which is the place where the nursery rhyme below comes from.
"Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross to find a fine lady upon a fine horse
She wore rings on her fingers and bells on her toes
And she shall have music wherever she goes"
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Uncle Pete
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Warwick Castle
Was the canal boat lots of fun Eliza? Hot chips and yogurt... together? That sounds a bit funny! Did any princesses live in Warwick Castle?