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| What is white and fluffy and swings through trees? A meringue – utan!! Sent in by Jessica, age 9 - Seaton |
What’s 10 metres tall, is green and sits in the corner? The Incredible Sulk! Sent in by Ellie, age 11 - Sidmouth |
Hey look, it's a gingerbread man drawn by Declan, age 7 from Exmouth. Did you manage to hunt out all the gingerbread men that were hiding all over The Zone at Christmas? 
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Rejection to Triumph Thomas is fed up at school, Everyone breaks the bullying rule. At playtime he has no friends, He is always on his own when playtime ends.
Thomas knows he is great, But how can he make some school mates? He quickly needs a bright idea, To show everyone that he is their peer.
One day he has an idea to banish his fears, Soon Thomas will shed no more tears. Thomas thinks up a great new game, So all the children are treated the same.
Throughout the school the game bought him fame, All the children made the playtime train. They choo chooed along, and sang the playtime song, Now all the children pay happily along. Triumph Poem by Rowan, age 7 - Honiton | 
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In The Sky When I look in the sky, I see happiness, When I look in the sky, I see sadness, When I look in the sky, I see all kinds of emotions that we endure. When I look in the sky, I see peacefulness that's like no other emotion in the world. | 
| On The Beach When I lay on the beach, feel calmed, when I lay on the beach, I feel happy, When I lay on the beach, I feel soothed in many different ways, When I lay on the beach, I feel like I can lay on the sand for the rest of my days. |
Both poems In The Sky and On The Beach are by James, age 9 - Ilfracombe |
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