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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Puff n Pull - Pulling the train

In Kawakawa we have a train that goes through the middle of our main road. Each year we have Puff n Pull where teams have to pull the train down the road. Schools are allowed 40 children and adults have 20. The record how long it takes you to pull the train and the team with the quickest time wins.
This year we got asked to do a video for on What Now about Puff n Pull it was on last Sunday. Here is Kawakawa Primary Pulling the Train.

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  2. Hi Guys,
    My name is Maddie and I am your quadblogging buddy this week. This looks amazing and it looks like so much fun.
    Do you know how far you pulled the train?
    Well Done
    Maddie

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  3. hi Maddie
    my name's Airim-sky from Kawakawa primary. yes pulling the train was really fun
    we had to pull the train from 1 side of town to the other and the was about 200 meters to 300 meters thanks for the comment.Happy blogging.

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    1. Hi Airim-sky,
      Well done 300 metres is such a long way. Did you do any training before you pulled the train? Happy blogging.
      From Maddie

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  5. Hi,
    My Name is Ruby from Selwyn House School in Christchurch.
    This looks like so much fun and you guys must be really strong to pull it.
    I was wondering what how heavy was the train?
    Ruby

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  6. Hi my name is Lydia and this is such a cool community event I love how you have taken action and really helped. Well done!

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  7. Hi my name is Maddie from Selwyn House school. I think this is such a great idea! It looks like lots of fun and hard work. Did you have to do training for it?
    Maddie

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  8. Hi my name is Harry from Ashley School. That looks like a lot of hard-work and fun and well done.

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  9. Hi my name is Reily from Ashley School. That looked like hard work and a lot of fun. I would love to try that one day. I wonder how far did you have to pull it?

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