Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Romilly's Weet-Bix tin

Last term we were bringing objects from home to share as part of our inquiry into Kiwiana culture. 
Romilly brought her colourful Weet-Bix tin. Romilly even made herself a matching bowl by covering an ordinary bowl with lots of Kiwiana pictures!

Sanitarium's Weet-Bix was originally made in Australia back in the 1920's and was introduced to New Zealander's in 1928. It quickly became a popular breakfast cereal here in New Zealand. Sanitarium say that nothing can stop a Weet-Bix kid and encourage all Kiwi kids to get involved in their annual Try-athlons too.
Whether you have it with water, milk, fruit or yoghurt, almost every Kiwi kid agrees that a big bowl of breakfast is the best way to start the day! 

Thank you Romilly for sharing your Kiwiana with us!

3 comments:

  1. Hello springston children
    I love your weet-bix tin
    from Jade in Mrs Watson`s class.

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    1. Thank you Jade for your nice comment!
      We are going to visit the Aberdeen Adventurers blog and leave you a comment too!

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  2. That looks cool Romily

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