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Polly’s Japanese study

Hi everyone,
Today I made this "lolly toy" which was from Japan sent by my grand parents.
I opened the box and there were some powder in the bags. Each bag had number.
I read the instructions back of the box to make this lolly looks like the box picture.
It was all Japanese!
I pour water in the container and mix the powder to make lolly and shaped.
My sister helped me to mixing too.
It was very fun.
And after we made it, we ate them all. They were yummy 😋!

Comments

  1. Konnichiwa Polly, tumeke! awesome! I'm so impressed that you were able to read all the instructions entirely in Japanese. You will have to teach us some Japanese when we go back to school. The lollies do look very yummy. Thank you for sharing with us and ka pai tō mahi - you did an awesome job.

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    1. Thanks for the comment whaea Bonnie!
      I really enjoyed making it.

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  2. How cool are these! What flavours were they?
    I really like the look of them.
    Mr G

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    1. Thanks for the comment Mr G!
      The red one is apple flavor, the chips are pineapple, the corn is grape with sprinkles and the yellow coated with chocolate is flavored chocolate banana.

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  3. That looks fun Polly. We tried making Hokey Pokey at my house but it burnt.What other baking have you been doing?
    Ms Lunan

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    1. Thanks for the comment Mrs Lunan!
      I have been baking chocolate cookies and some muffins in my bubble.

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  4. Hi Polly, this looks so much fun! Did you learn some new words reading the Japanese on the box? Well done and thanks for sharing.
    Mrs Walker

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    1. Thanks for the comment Mrs Walker!
      I have learnt a lot of new Japanese words when I was reading the instructions.

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