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Opinion: If I were in charge of my play scheme - Adwoa Sefa, 8,south London

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I would like to get a bouncy castle. I'd like to make the playground bigger and I'd like to play more games. I'd have lots of different kinds of activities and you could choose what you wanted to do and you could have ice cream and play lots of games.

When you wanted to do something different and you didn't want to doanything that everyone else was doing, you could do your own thing. OnMonday, you could play cricket and ball games and play with thehula-hoops and on Tuesday you could play with the skipping rope and doanything you wanted to. And on Wednesday you could do drama and if youhad a Game Boy you could bring it and play with it. And on Thursday youcould play with the Lego and the bricks and on Friday you could meet andplay with all your friends and have lots of fun. For food there would bechocolate and ice cream and apple crumble and pizza and hot dogs andchips and some vegetables and fruits. The ideal play worker would besomeone like Carmel, who used to work here, because she was nice. Shealways played with us, she was helpful and always smiling.

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