Portuguese reply to France

Our castle is not the castle of Zeralda’s Ogre, for sure. But we think that a dragon lived there. We didn’t see it, and we like very much to visit it.

Portuguese reply to Greece

We laughed a lot with your question. It’s not a pig or an hippopotamus. It looks like it but it’s a photo of a BIG trunk tree. Francisco Chen took the photo and he wanted to show you the place where the treasure is hidden – if you look carefully you may see a [...]

Portuguese reply to Austria

That hole is in a very tall tree. The hole is the home of litle birds. We only saw one and we think there’s a nest there. The mother is taking care of her baby birds.

Portuguese reply to Germany

No, there are no dangerous fishes in our coast. But, sometimes, we can put a foot over a weever and it hurts very much. We like to go to the beach in a very hot day and play with the water and the sand.

Portuguese reply to Latvia

We don´t know the real name of it. We call it “Litle dogs”. We like to play with those flowers openning their “mouth” and saying -BÉU, BÉU

Latvian reply to Germany

Yes, we have several swings. Here you can see our favorites.

Latvian reply to Greece, France, Austria and Portugal posts

GR and FR: The pupils lay down in the snow and move their legs and arms up and down.
After that you can see in the snow SNOW ENGELS.
AU: Usually we have winter time (with snow) from Christmas time till end of March.
PT: When snow is snowing it’s warm – around “0″ or “-5″ C.

Latvian pupil’s questions on the others posts

Austria – How many sheep are in the stockyard? Do you have a large sweep of fields?
Germany – Kunterbunt – what does it mean? How many children are in the group?
Portugal – What is the name of this pink flower?
Greece – How many trees are there by the kindergarten?

Summer

Kaparelli area looks like that.. with 35C today

GR to AT..

Our peacocks look like this…
AGGELIKI