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Social Care News: My Life - Rosina Belle, 11, London

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I am writing about my life because my sister Lorentina and I want to win a competition. Although we have never won one before, we don't feel sad because we have lots of fun. We go to school together and we learn about interesting things, like recycling paper, for example. If you throw away your paper, the people who work for recycling can change the old paper into fresh new paper, but it is better to recycle it than cutting down trees.

At school I am really good and work very hard. My teacher's name is Anthony Sharp and my teacher assistant is Sharon Sullivan.

I have hazel green eyes, brown-black hair and I have just turned 11.

When I was born my eyes were blue, but now they've completely changed into hazel. Ain't that cool.

Our best sports are football, basketball, skipping, hockey, running, jumping and cricket. Although most of them are for boys, girls can still play sport. Some other people think girls are brilliant at playing lots of different sports.

When I started to play football I was scared because I thought I was going to get hit by the ball but I didn't. When I scored my first goal, everyone cheered.

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