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Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Getting stronger SLJ week 4 day 2 activity 1
Kid in a candy store by JoJo siwa
Never Really over by Katy Perry
Paper rings by Taylor Swift
No excuses by Meghan Tranior
Home Alone by Haschak Sisters
Nothing on us by Kenzie Zeigler
By Charlotte
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Kia ora Charlotte, this is Kieryn from the Summer Learning Journey.
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in the Summer Learning Journey and creating this blog post about your favourite songs!
I read you earlier post about JoJo Siwa, so I am not at all surprised to see ‘Kid in a Candy Store’ at the top of your list. What is it about JoJo Siwa’s songs that you like?
I see that you also have ‘Nothing On Us’ by Kenzie Ziegler on your list as well. Are you a ‘Dance Moms’ fan?
I’d never heard of the Haschak Sisters before, so I looked them up to find out more information. Are they youtubers?
I think having a career as a singer would have both its positives and negatives. On the positive side, you would be able to write and sing your own songs as a living. On the negative side, I know that I would hate going to the supermarket if people were going to crowd around me asking for signatures/photos.
If you were famous, would you like people crowding around you? Why/why not?
I look forward to seeing more content from you!
Nga mihi