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Charmaine Poon (aged 10), Tak Nga Primary School
I have a brother named Charvis, and he is now nine years old. He is a delightful boy, and we have a wonderful relationship.
Each year, as we approach a special day, anticipation builds. On that day, Charvis reveals a carefully crafted gift, made with his own hands. Each present is a labour of love that reflects his creativity and thoughtfulness. The joy of receiving these gifts lies in their uniqueness and the heartfelt effort behind them.
I hope every gift will serve as a reminder that the essence of our connection is rooted in the purest form of love.

Valerie Yip (aged 9), Norwegian International School
On September 19, we celebrated our school’s annual Grandparents Day.
It was a special occasion to show appreciation for our grandparents, who always take care of us. They play with us, help us reach for things, cook delicious meals, pick us up from school when our parents are unavailable and share stories full of wisdom.
On this day, we invited our grandparents to school, where we sang songs and created handcrafted badges for them.
My grandfather, Thomas, said he felt fantastic because he felt useful and appreciated, and the gifts we made were warm and touching.

Chloe Anne Coique (Year 6), Kowloon Junior School
I am an ice cream lover, and you might be surprised to learn that ice cream may have originated in China.
During World War II, ice cream was used to boost the morale of American soldiers. Vanilla is one of the most popular flavours in the world.
If I could create my own ice cream, I would call it “Galaxy Swirl”. It would have a taste that makes you feel like you’re in outer space. Each little slurp would give you a small electric shock, combined with a bubblegum flavour.





