It really made me think how the girls in India had nothing but were still so grateful for what they had and it shows that we take the things we have for granted. For e.g. she said that her school was so big even though at her school there was ONLY 31 students, and at my school we have around 1000 students. When they were asked what they wanted to be when they were older they always wanted to have a job that would help people, such as a nurse or teacher. I don’t get bullied so it was interesting to see a life through a victims eyes.
June 28th, 2012 at 3:13 pm
AFTER WATCHING I AM 11 MY THOUGHT NOW ARE:
It really made me think how the girls in India had nothing but were still so grateful for what they had and it shows that we take the things we have for granted. For e.g. she said that her school was so big even though at her school there was ONLY 31 students, and at my school we have around 1000 students. When they were asked what they wanted to be when they were older they always wanted to have a job that would help people, such as a nurse or teacher. I don’t get bullied so it was interesting to see a life through a victims eyes.