Broadway KidsGames 2005 Daily News Thursday July 7th 2005
KidsGames Daily

Interviews for KidsGames

Reporter: Hannah

INTERVIEWS WITH KIDS:


Q: What has been your favourite day at KidsGames and why?


Rebekah: Monday, because it was the first day and it was really exciting, and because I got to meet new people.


Reuben: Thursday, because it seemed like lunch and recess went forever!


Lauren: Tuesday, because we played really fun sports.


Lucinda: Thursday, because we did tye-dying for craft.


David: Tuesday, because we made things out of paddle pop sticks for craft.


Gemma: Thursday, because we got to play poison ball.


Audrey: Wednesday, because we made nametags and got our KidsGames T-shirts!


Grace: Wednesday, because I had fun making juggling balls.



INTERVIEWS WITH JUNIOR LEADERS:


Q: What kind of experience has it been being a junior leader at KidsGames, and would you do it again next year if you had the chance?


Monica: It's been kind of different, because I've been to camps before, but I've always been doing the activities, and this time I'm organising them. I would probably do KidsGames next year, if I was free.


Jack: It's been really good to watch the kids grow in Christ over the past couple of days. Yes, I would definitely do KidsGames next year.


Tim: I've enjoyed it because I liked talking and learning with the kids about God and stuff. Yes, I would definitely do KidsGames next year.


Phoebe: It's been very fun, and encouraging for my faith. It's been great to get to know new people. Yes, I would definitely do KidsGames next year.



INTERVIEW WITH KERRI, HEAD OF THE KITCHEN STAFF AT KIDSGAMES:


Q: What does being on the kitchen staff at KidsGames involve?


Kerri: It invloves preparing morning and afternoon tea, and lunch for the adults. Being very organised- knowing when to put out jugs, cups, washing solution for kids to wash their hands in, hand towels, the trays of fruit that are cut out into pieces of eight, and the presentation of the food, to make it look appetising.


Q: How do you decide what food to feed the kids?


Kerri: The standard foods are apple, orange and banana. Apples are crunchy, and are good for healthy teeth, oranges have vitamin C, and bananas are easy to peel and are full of potassium.


Q: Why did you decide to be on the kitchen staff for KidsGames?


Kerri: Well, because I had such a wonderful time last year, and it's also good to give something back to a church that has given so much to me.



By Hannah Morris







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