Enjoy your holiday

Apr 20, 2007

WHAT must one do as a wise pupil during the holidays? You should help your parents. You can do some domestic work or farm work.

WHAT must one do as a wise pupil during the holidays? You should help your parents. You can do some domestic work or farm work.

Children should not only help with housework but also read their books. Always ask for holiday work. This is to occupy you during the holidays.

As you know, work without play makes Jack a dull boy. You should spare some time and play but do not over play because too much of anything is always bad.

I advise children to have timetables at home. A timetable is very useful both at home and at school because it helps you manage your time. If you do not manage your time, you will not spend your holidays productively.

I urge children to behave very well. This will make your parents proud of you. Remember, a good pupil pleases his father while a bad pupil ashames his mother. Please, do not ashame your mothers.

Jamila Namatovu Buyala Junior School

DEAR children, do you know you can take your mum out for dinner on a special day? That day is May 13, and it is called Mother’s Day.

What special thing have you planned to do for your mummy on this day? Well, we at Children’s Vision know how much you love your mummy and want to show this love to her. This is what you can do. Write to your mummy a lovely poem and send it to Children’s Vision. You can also send a picture of you and your mum.

Do this by posting the poem to Children’s Vision, Mother’s Day poem, P.O Box 9815, Kampala Uganda

You can also bring your poem to the New Vision head office on Plot 19/21 First Street, Industrial Area in Kampala.

If you have a computer, you can e-mail your poem to children@newvision .co.ug The deadline for receiving your wonderful poems is April 24, 2007.
The best poems will be published in Children’s Vision and the winners will be picked using a raffle draw. The winner will be enjoy a free dinner with their mums and Children’s Vision.

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