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Go do something fun, make new friends, create new games, try new things, go to museums and parks, play with things and hang out with others.
go out of your comfort zone.i am in room 2 at hni
Trying new things i haven’t tried and my friends would encourage me.
Emmanuel Christian School k6
Try something new or help out around the house
Room 4 from Rai Valley Area School
Trying new things i haven’t tried and my friends would encourage me even though Im feeling really down. Emmanuel Christian School k6
Trying new things or going to new places. And i could ask for family and friends to encourage me.
Emmanuel Christian School class 6
you can get a hobby a job find some friends be nice to people and get a pet
rai valley school room 4
make your steps in your day a little more spicy
from rai valley room 4
Come up with a fun plan for the day and go out with friends like the movies,mini golf etc. Try something new and different. Try something you’ve always wanted to do.
Rm 4 from Rai Valley Area School
Try something different
Room 4 Rai valley
Spend your time doing things you like to do. Go christmas shopping and look for cool gifts.
Try something new or get a job. Or do something that makes you happy.
From Room 4 Rai Valley Area School
Kia ora! We are a Year 2&3 Māori immersion class at Ruakākā School in Whangārei, Northland and we have just discovered Kiwi Kids news and love it! Here are our answers to the secret pātai (question):
What can you do when life feels repetitive and boring?
You could watch ‘Info Jam’ – Lemay, age 8yrs
Play with someone – Nikora, age 8yrs
Drawing – Lucy, age 7yrs
Do some slip and slides – Manaia-Rae, age 8yrs
Talking with your buddy – Pataia, 8yrs
Read a book – Tessa, 7 yrs
Explore the forest – Alexis, 7yrs
Sleep! – Kaeleb, 7yrs
Go in the most quietest room ever and try to be loud and it won’t make a sound – Isabel, 7yrs
Play sports – Te Marama, 8yrs
Listening to the birds in the forest – Tylah, 7yrs
Go on the īpapa (iPad) – Manaia-Rae, 8yrs
Just eat food! – Lucy, 7yrs
Drink water – Tessa, 7yrs
Play soccer – Kaeleb, 7yrs
Try something new – Lemay, 8yrs
You can play with your Pets and pray to God and watch blello, find something to do and if that gets boring then you can maybe have FaceTime with your friends if your parents let you. You can pray again and say “please Lord let me find something to do, let it be good and help me with it”, Amen
I’m at Te Akau Ki Papamoa School
Room 8
From Mayah
secret question: what can you do when life feels repetitive and boring?
try make a game or a new sport.
-Natalya Iyer, 8ML aurora college.
Go do something fun, make new friends, create new games, try new things, go to museums and parks, play with things and hang out with others.
You could watch ‘Info Jam’ – Lemay, age 8yrs
Play with someone – Nikora, age 8yrs
Drawing – Lucy, age 7yrs
Do some slip and slides – Manaia-Rae, age 8yrs
Talking with your buddy – Pataia, 8yrs
Read a book – Tessa, 7 yrs
Explore the forest – Alexis, 7yrs
Sleep! – Kaeleb, 7yrs
Go in the most quietest room ever and try to be loud and it won’t make a sound – Isabel, 7yrs
Play sports – Te Marama, 8yrs
Listening to the birds in the forest – Tylah, 7yrs
Go on the īpapa (iPad) – Manaia-Rae, 8yrs
Just eat food! – Lucy, 7yrs
Drink water – Tessa, 7yrs
Play soccer – Kaeleb, 7yrs
Try something new – Lemay, 8yrs
You can play with your Pets and pray to God and watch blello, find something to do and if that gets boring then you can maybe have FaceTime with your friends if your parents let you. You can pray again and say “please Lord let me find something to do, let it be good and help me with it”, Amen
Try something new or get a job. Or do something that makes you happy.
Come up with a fun plan for the day and go out with friends like the movies,mini golf etc. Try something new and different. Try something you’ve always wanted to do.
Go do something fun, make new friends, create new games, try new things, go to museums and parks, play with things and hang out with others.
Kia ora! We are a Year 2&3 Māori immersion class at Ruakākā School in Whangārei, Northland and we have just discovered Kiwi Kids news and love it! Here are our answers to the secret pātai (question):
What can you do when life feels repetitive and boring?
You could watch ‘Info Jam’ – Lemay, age 8yrs
Play with someone – Nikora, age 8yrs
Drawing – Lucy, age 7yrs
Do some slip and slides – Manaia-Rae, age 8yrs
Talking with your buddy – Pataia, 8yrs
Read a book – Tessa, 7 yrs
Explore the forest – Alexis, 7yrs
Sleep! – Kaeleb, 7yrs
Go in the most quietest room ever and try to be loud and it won’t make a sound – Isabel, 7yrs
Play sports – Te Marama, 8yrs
Listening to the birds in the forest – Tylah, 7yrs
Go on the īpapa (iPad) – Manaia-Rae, 8yrs
Just eat food! – Lucy, 7yrs
Drink water – Tessa, 7yrs
Play soccer – Kaeleb, 7yrs
Try something new – Lemay, 8yrs
Eat something or read room 10 woodleigh school