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Cultural Artifact Share Reaching our heritage with Mrs Wallaces Class Aloha Matthew and Chase play ukuleles which originate from the islands of Hawaii Saanvis laddu was a tasty Indian sweet treat ID: 763155

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Cultural Artifact Share Reaching our heritage with Mrs. Wallace’s Class

Aloha! Matthew and Chase play ukuleles which originate from the islands of Hawaii!

Saanvi’s laddu was a tasty Indian sweet treat!

RJ’s Chinese lantern was bright and beautiful!

Grace and her family light the Menorah on Hanukkah.

Adam read to us an Irish blessing.

Shoo-Fly Pie, Rylee’s German treat, was a favorite!

Irish soda bread was enjoyed by all! Thanks Janie!

Andrew’s Polish hot plate has been in his family for generations!

Mufazzal brought an Indian sari for Mrs. Wallace to try on!

Ella’s Chinese dumplings were first rate!

Thanks to Danielle’s German background, we all enjoyed some delectable pound cake. Danke.

Pizzelle cookies from Italy brought big smiles to our faces and our tummies thanks to Ella and Mia.

Alden shared many rare coins from Great Britain. Cha-ching!

Riley made Irish potatoes, an Irish-American tradition for St. Patrick’s Day! You may bite into a penny if you’re lucky!

Noelle’s babka come straight from Uncle Wes’ bakery in Port Richmond!

Sahil’s Indian wood blocks were fun to play with!

Luke can make many different kinds of Chinese origami!

Ian’s Terracotta Warrior comes straight from his trip to China!

Ciao from Roma! Anthony’s angel wings were fantastico!

Jackson’s Ukrainian egg was beautiful and intricate.

Taylor made gnocchi in marinana sauce to share her Italian hertitage.