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People around the world are turning spoons into people and characters to live in Spoonville.

Children decorate spoons and start their own spoon village – called Spoonville, or

add them to an existing one in a location people can see on their daily walks. It started in England and has now also come to Altona Meadows! The idea is to help children, and even adults in the community stay positive during lockdown by seeing Spoonville's populations grow.  

 

To celebrate our school’s feast day, we created our own Spoonsville village. Children created spoons into images of Mary and placed them in front of our statue of Mary. Children who are onsite are excited to make the spoons and show their parents. Children who are home are most welcome to make their own Mary spoons and place them in our Mary Spoonville Garden while out walking. - Mrs Gracias, Religion Leader

 

What a great collection of Mary dolls to celebrate Queenship of Mary Day.

Thank you to our wonderful community for making us feel connected even though we're apart! - Mrs Te, Wellbeing Leader

 

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