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If I were in charge of my after-school club

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If I were in charge of my Schoolfriend Club at Whitehill Primary School, we would have a trampoline, a swimming pool, a bouncy castle and a pets' corner where we could learn about the animals and look after them.

But we would carry on doing our usual activities like sports, art, dancing and music. It would also be great if we could have someone to entertain us with magic tricks every so often.

The girls would wear denim shorts and a top that tied at the middle. We would eat strawberries and marshmallows dipped into a chocolate fountain. I would really like a giant box in the quiet area with a big door that would take you on any adventure that you wanted to go on, like a forest or a jungle or even travel into the future.

The children would make all the decisions and I would run the club with my friend Tora. We would help the younger children and have lots of great games to play. The adults could be in the room but just to make sure that everyone was happy. I would make every evening a different adventure for all the children.

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