Starter Activity Who wore the shoe? Resource provided by www.mylearning.org Images © Northampton Museum and Art Gallerywww.mylearning.org.

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Starter Activity Who wore the shoe? Resource provided by Images © Northampton Museum and Art Gallerywww.mylearning.org

Who wore this shoe? Resource provided by Images © Northampton Museum and Art Gallerywww.mylearning.org

Jumbo the Elephant Find out more about Jumbo the elephant and the Elephant boots herehere Resource provided by Images © Northampton Museum and Art Gallerywww.mylearning.org

Who wore this shoe? Resource provided by Images © Northampton Museum and Art Gallerywww.mylearning.org

Star the Dog Find out more about Star the Dog’s boots herehere Resource provided by Images © Northampton Museum and Art Gallerywww.mylearning.org

Who wore this shoe? Resource provided by Images © Northampton Museum and Art Gallerywww.mylearning.org

Mrs Winifred Hall Find out more about Winifred’s shoes herehere Resource provided by Images © Northampton Museum and Art Gallerywww.mylearning.org