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Children’s work: My Autobiography

Charlotte Hines, Jason Young and Louis West have been writing their autobiographies. Here are the excellent results…

My Autobiography: by Charlotte Hines

Charlotte HinesWhen I was one I used to be a bit chubby and I was a sweet looking baby. I used to cuddle a lot of toys and threw them about.

When I was two I went to nursery in Chanterlands Avenue. I was a bit scared when I first started it because I wanted to be with my mum.

When I was three I used to like spaghetti and pizza. I was very spoilt at that age. I had a little brother called Danny with curly hair and he was very funny.

When I was four I started Bricknell School in reception. I was happy to start my new school so I could play with things.

When I was five I went on holiday to Disneyland Paris. I went on some rides and the one that I didn’t like was the pirate ride! I went to ride on a donkey near our hotel.

When I was six I went on holiday to Majorca, we found our hotel near a swimming pool. We walked a bit further and we found some rides. I went on a go kart and I crashed into loads of people and my dad got really mad!!

When I was seven I went to France to have fun there and splash about in the paddling pool. I went in a caravan to sleep and watch TV.

When I was eight I went on holiday to Majorca, again!! I went to the same hotel as last time, some of the rides were new.

When I was nine it was my birthday on January 30th and I had a party with my family at bowling and I had a strike X.

When I was ten it was my birthday again! And I had a massive, massive party at Big Fun! I invited lots of people around. I would not dare go down the green slide!!!!!! About 1 hour later we stopped to have something to eat. After that, my birthday cake came and we had to say happy birthday.

By Charlotte Hines

My Autobiography: by Jason Young

Jason YoungWhen I was one my mum had a dog called Cindy. It was brown.

When I was two I received my very first rabbit called Buttons – it was brown and cute.

When I was three my mum took me and my sister in a pram with two tiers. I would go in the top half and I would slide down because I was too small to fit in.

When I was four I went to St Ninnian’s Nursery and I saw my friend Louis for the first time.

When I was five me and my family went to the Ice Arena to skate. My mum had to stay on the side because she could not skate.

When I six my rabbit Buttons died.

When I was seven I went to the cinema for my birthday and we saw Christmas with the Krankies.

When I was eight I started Ice Hockey and we won at Bridlington.

When was nine I did the ‘Peter Pan on Ice’ and it was boring.

When I was ten we had to dress up as Greeks in year five.

When I was eleven I had a party at the cinema to see’ Deck the Halls.’

Jason Young

My Autobiography: by Louis West

Louis WestWhen I was one I used to go round Chanterlands Ave and buy some grapes and put them in the trolley and I used to eat them before we paid for them.

When I was two I went to hospital because my family thought I had meningitis. I had a lumbar puncture in my back and I was screaming so much my mum wasn’t allowed to stay with me.

When I was three it was the best day of my life because I went to St Ninian’s Nursery .

When I was four I went fishing a lot with my dad at Pearson Park.

When I was five I found out my mum was having a little baby boy and his name was Logan and I loved him to bits.

When I was six I played for West Hull at the KC Stadium with every one watching me. It was great because I scored two tries and the good thing about it was Hull FC beat Leeds Rhinos 24 to12.

When I was seven I went to Little Monkeys to play football at Jason’s party but when I was in goal he kicked me in the head but it didn’t hurt because I’ve got a really hard head.

When I was eight I was scared because we were having a test in English at school.

When I was nine I watched Hull FC win the challenge cup against Leeds Rhinos 25 to 24.

When I was ten I went to France to play rugby with my team against their service area and we won 74 to 4.

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