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Week 2 Review: By Maximilian Biger



There are huge mountains of dirt in my school playground. They made moats around it. They were making a huge sidewalk and poles with orange suction cups are sticking out of it.




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  1. Thank you for your posts. They are helping me envision what the new Mann will be like. I am getting very excited for those mounds and moats to become spaces where children learn and play! You have an exciting future ahead and I imagine you will climb even higher than those piles of dirt!


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