Kids' Lives in Budapest

This post will be about an elementary school kid's life. It will give you a better idea of what life is like for someone your age. 

Basura Around La Maná

Trash: bottles, food, wrappers, napkins, tissues.  The problem is that when people throw away trash, they toss it onto the streets. Soon, it is going to pile up even more!  

Scientific Units, Fungi and Tennis

This week I celebrated my birthday with friends, I spotted a new creature while playing tennis and reunited with an old friend at her graduation ceremony. And that's just the beginning!

Life of Swiss Students: My Host Brother Luca

I got the chance to interview my host brother, Luca! He was very excited to get to share his experiences as a Swiss student with you and also get to ask you questions. 

Liang's Life

I interviewed a really cool eighth grader about different aspects of being a student in Shanghai.

Care for Orphans

Caring for orphans is an important and worthy cause in every community. In Can Tho, I have the privilege of spending quality time with a group of orphans who remind me to remain a child at heart.

Whose Present in Every Colombian Community? Simón Bolívar, El Libertador

Anywhere in Colombia you go, there's usually a main town square that buildings surround. The names of the town squares are easy to remember: They are mostly all called Plaza Bolivar! Who was Bolivar? 

Vietnam Through Bill's Eyes

Life as a 14-year-old in Can Tho is always interesting for Bill. He has so many different hobbies and aspirations, and I was lucky enough to hear all about them. 

Micaela Semanate

Micaela Semanate is a 14-year-old girl in La Maná who lives a basic everyday life. She is a very happy and calm child who loves helping out her mother. 

Daily Happenings of My Younger Neighbor

Lots of kids live in my neighborhood and I can always find them riding their bikes and playing tag in the street. I talked to my neighbor Shakshi to find out what her life is like.

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