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      Kids Street Library Designs

      almost 2 years ago
      CLOSED: This brainstormer has concluded.

      Please upload a picture of your drawing and/or tell us in 50 words about the image and colours. Your image needs to be in jpg or png format.

      Please note: we may not have permission to use images that have copyright.

      lizzie
      about 2 years ago

      TESTING

      nice and pretty with lots of colours please

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      EJH
      almost 2 years ago

      Rainbow, the colours in Kookaburra Kindy, stars to represent the children, our local possum, Govetts Leap Lookout and of course a kookaburra

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      EJH
      almost 2 years ago

      Kookaburras, Possums and Rainbows

      For Kookaburra Kindergarten

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      elisedonna
      almost 2 years ago

      Lyrebird, waterfall & waratah

      There is a lyrebird, waterfall and waratah on the back and on the roof is the words street library on the front (could the lyrebird, waterfall and waratah be coloured their usual colours

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