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The International Children's Day Episode
Season 3, Ep. 7
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Children have a voice, they should be encouraged to use it and people should be encouraged to listen (with apologies to the Duchess of Sussex). Tsemaye, Kwezi, Alicia and Tom from Nigeria, South Africa, France and the United Kingdom share their thoughts.
We talk about:
- the war in Ukraine
- what makes them happy
- what they would like for the world
- the environment
- Movies - Encanto, Star Wars, Books, Music
- and yes, we get the obligatory joke - from the vaguely amusing to the groan worthy.
A totally charming International Children's Day episode. Will make your week.
Tsemaye, Kwezi, Alicia and Tom are all students at Banana Island School.
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