Do you ever wonder how children live on the other side of the world

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Presentation transcript:

Do you ever wonder how children live on the other side of the world Do you ever wonder how children live on the other side of the world? Where do we live? What food do we eat? What games do we play?

We are a group of children from Phnom Penh in Cambodia and Wakefield in the UK. We have taken photos of the people, places and things that are important to us.

How far do you think Cambodia is from the UK?

Meet our families… See the people who are most important to us!

See more photos of our families>>

Meet our friends… Who are your friends? Do you have a best friend? What are they like? See more photos of our friends>>

Find out where we live… And the jobs we do at home. See more photos of where we live>>

Find out where we learn… What are your favourite subjects? Is your classroom like ours?

What do you want to be when you grow up? See more photos of where we learn>>

Find out what food we like to eat… What food do you like to eat?

Do you know where your food comes from?

See more photos of what we eat>>

Find out what games we like to play… And learn how to play the games in our photos! See more photos of the games we play>>

Find out what we like…. What is important to you and why? See more photos of what we like>>

We hope you enjoy looking at our photos and learning about our lives. Tell us what you think. We want to hear about your life too!

We are photographers from Phnom Penh in Cambodia. Look at our photos!

We are photographers from Wakefield in England. Look at our photos!

Picture credits Phnom Penh & Wakefield photographers, Annie Bungeroth, Victoria Ahmed