You may have seen the owl made from pom-poms on display at Rothwell Library. One day it was cream, white, grey and brown - the next day - red, white, green, grey and black.
How is this possible? This is the second owl, made in school colours.
We swapped the owls, so that the natural coloured one is back in school and the red and green one is on display in Rothwell Library in the Childrens' section of the library.
I visit the library every couple of weeks and staff say both owls have been well and truly stroked, which is fabulous!
Here at Robin Hood Primary School in Leeds we are passionate about the arts and we hold a Gold Arts Mark Award. This blog showcases the learning created by the pupils of our school in Art, Drama, Sport, Dance and Music around our local community.
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- Artforms - The West Park Centre
- Beechwood Dental Care
- charity
- Civic Hall
- Harvest
- Hollings Mill Bradford
- Leeds
- Leeds in Bloom
- Leeds Industrial Museum - Armley Mills
- Lotherton Hall
- Pom-pom Owl
- Robin Hood Primary School
- Rodillian Academy
- Rothwell Library
- Stanhope Community Centre
- Temple Newsam
- The Big Draw
- The Children's Centre
- Tropical World
Wednesday 26 February 2014
Did you notice the owl at Rothwell Library changed colour?
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