Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Anzac Ted War.

Anzac Ted may look like a scary bear because he is missing bits of his body and he only has one eye. His tummy is split and he only has one ear. His fur is torn and dirty and he doesn't have any clothes, His head is wobbly and his legs are slow. A due of one or two. A boy puts a Anzac Ted in the washing machine and it tries to wash the Anzac Ted. But his clings to bras and string and things he never seen. He frightens the children and making show and tell a mess. He doesn't know why some of them starts to cry. The Anzac Ted never wins the show when they vote. He doesn't tote a single vote and from any girl or boy. The class is just ridiculous, All twenty- seven kids, Though no one knows the Anzac woes or just how brave he actually is. no one knows he's special or the secret he holds. But he might look worn and badly torn but he is really old. Anzac  Ted was his grandpa's when he was a kid. He made it to the war or two, just like the Anzacs did. when his grandpa jack enlisted he was only twenty-one and he kissed his wife and he loved his life. Then grandpa has just packed the Anzac teddy bear and his bear he called on his own. For luck she said take the Anzac teddy and she knows that he's gonna bring it back at home. So the Anzac Ted went to the war from africa to greece. And in each tent that Anzac went they gave them peace. he soon had become a mascot, And they despite the diggers had dread, soon they knew that they would make it through by alongside Anzac Ted. So the Anzac Ted was a hero when the war had finished. Through the battle - sore and scarred by the war, he had faced his fears - and won. But he never saw the metal, But some heroes never actually do. And they don't see just how they be without their Anzac crew. they knew that the Anzac was not pretty and some people just roll their eyes, But if they actually see, like you, and like me, through the Anzac's thin disguise. They would see a hero, on a plain day, who sits on they bed and a hero who saved their life. And his name was Anzac Ted.                   

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