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Lincoln School Question of the Week

If you could give one gift to every single child in the world, what gift would you give?

"I would give them all a prize and the prize would be a skateboard."

- Ridge Bullis, Pre-K

"I would give every kid a Godzilla and a Dinosaur."

- Brody Nelson, Kindergarten

"If I could give every child a gift, it would be gum because children like gum."  

- Mathew Brown, 1st Grade 

"It would be food and drinks. You need food and drinks, no pop! Only healthy. No candy...only healthy."

-Trayce Rivera, 2nd Grade

"If I could give one gift to every child in the world it would be clothes because some kids don't have clothes that they can wear."

- Michael Dove, 3rd Grade

"I would give books."

- Ashaya Anderson Torrez, 4th Grade

"For the poor children I would get food, toothbrushes, hair brushes and love, but for the rich I would ask them what they like most but if it is something I can't afford I would get them a stuffed animal or something and for babies I would get them some clothes and toys. Most of all I would give them all LOVE and HAPPINESS."

- Kaitlyn Brown, 5th Grade

"If I could give every child in the whole world a gift, I would give them each an unlimited supply of food and water. A lot of kids struggle to get food and water in their systems every night. These things are very necessary for the body because thatś how you survive. Your body needs food and liquids to program correctly and to stay healthy. Some kids are homeless or their parents abandoned and they have to provide for themselves. So my gift would be food and water."

- Hailey Smith, 6th grade

"I'd give everyone a computer."

- Cayden Wagner - 7th grade

"If I could give one gift to every child on planet earth I would give them a wand. They could decide to use their newfound magic to help everyone else, or use it to stop others from hurting each other. It would be a little messy at first, but over time it would be a huge benefit to everyone. Imagine a world where magic existed! We could sure fix a lot of problems."

- Noah Barnett, 8th Grade

"Food and Water."

- Maddie Sampson, 9th Grade:

"Happiness"

- Steven Phipps , 10th grade

"A home"

- Makenzie Hayes, 12th Grade

 

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