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Meet the crew

We are delighted to announce the winners of our competition to be the next news crew. They are these Year 4 children from Broadacre Primary School in Bransholme. They wrote a brilliant letter to us and they will be producing the no kiddin' page for the next few months.

They are (left to right, back row); Kaitlan, Levi, Jessica, Sophie and (front row); Alex, Lewis, Elisha, Joshua. Here's what they had to say about themselves.


Kaitlan

I play the guitar; my favourite colour is blue and my favourite food is chocolate.

Sophie

I'm afraid of spiders and daddy long legs. I play the violin and my favourite food is a traffic light sandwich (see below for the recipe).

Elisha

I don't like bugs or nasty dogs. love to go to Disneyland in Florida and my favourite programme is 'Hannah Montana' on the Disney Channel.

Levi

Art is my favourite subject. I really like tennis and my favourite colour is pink.

Alex

I'm learning how to play the guitar. I'm mad on football and my favourite band is My Chemical Romance.

Joshua

I don't like sponge cake. My favourite sport is football and I like to watch 'Hannah Montana' and 'That's So Raven' on the Disney Channel.

Jessica

I play the violin, my favourite food is chicken curry and I love music by Steps.

Lewis

I hate blue cheese. My favourite sport is kick boxing and I want to be an artist when I grow up.

 

Recipe for traffic light sandwich

Ingredients

Bread (2 slices), butter, tomato, orange/yellow pepper, cucumber.

Instructions

  1. Butter the bread
  2. Slice the vegetables
  3. Lay the slices of vegetables on the bread in the following order starting from the top – tomato, pepper, cucumber
  4. Put the other slice of bread over the vegetables and enjoy!

Flower Power

We thought about what flowers grow in our gardens. Can you work out from the jumbled up letters below the names of the plants we thought about?

Ndoneadli
Dfdoafil
Evloxogf
Pbttucreu
Syiad
Unowlesfr
Lyil
Lutpi
Eors
Lbeblule

Art competition

Can you draw a picture of a summer garden full of beautiful flowers.
Send your entries on A4 paper to Hull Children's Fund with your name, age and address to Hull Children's Fund, Municipal Buildings, Trippett Street, Hull HU2 8AA by 31st August 2007. The winner will receive a prize.

Answers: dandelion, daffodil, foxglove, buttercup, daisy, sunflower, lily, tulip, rose, bluebell

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