KIDZANIA!

We finally got to Kidzania and I was very excited to see what awaited us on the other side of those

barriers. A rush of excitement and nerves filled my thoughts and I trembled as we walked into the city powered by kids. I was suddenly very scared. I didn't know where to go first. Me and two of my friends wandered around holding our 50 kidzos (kidzania money) which we were given to by

a funny man with yellow hair called lemonade. My friends and I decided that university was a

waste of time so we started a job straight away. I felt so important. Unlike anytime before. This

was different. It was almost as if I was in my parents shoes. I was so happy. It was very dark in

city. I couldn't stop talking as we looked around and pointed to our next 'job'. Some of us split up

into groups so that we could do what we wanted quicker. At the end, me and another friend got a

credit card and transferred 75 pounds each onto our card. I was glowing with joy at the end. Even though our teacher had forbidden us to talk, I couldn't help but talk about my adventures with my

fellow classmates and listen to theirs. Surely the teachers would understand? Wasn't it a good

enough reason? I heard what I had missed from them and they heard what they heard what they

had missed from me. I thought that this trip was the best trip ever! Especially since my mum came

trip which she hasn't done since reception to New Malden library! I want to go again soon!