Write a Book in a Day 2017
bonfire to which they could dance to the light of all night. A group of students had also written a song to surprise Terry with at his party, a song they had taught all of the other children so that they could sing it to him together before they brought out his birthday cake. It went like this:
Terry is back, from the bush track. Clap! Clap! Clap! What did you eat Terry, what did you do? Did you eat bush tucker and dance with kangaroo’s? Terry is back, from the bush track. Clap! Clap! Clap! What did you see Terry, where did you sleep? Did you see amazing sights and stargaze where animals creep. Terry is back, from the bush track. Clap! Clap! Clap! To celebrate his birthday under moonlight. To dance and sing around the fire burning so bright.
Many people think that Tasmanian tigers are extinct, so the children must keep the news of Terry’s arrival quiet. He is one of the last of his kind, which makes him even more special. He has a thin, but fuzzy coat and two eyes of a deep and beautiful emerald green colour. His body is very thin and lean, which makes him a fantastic runner! That’s why the children call the black stripes he has on his lower back his racing stripes. There are many stories about how they have special powers that make him run faster that circulate around Evandale, just one of many stories told around the campfire about Terry.
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