Ramaano Tshivhilinge: We love each other and we play with every friend. They love everyone and they play with everyone.
Photo: Alice Mpholo
There is a fun saying that two of the most honest types of people in the world are drunks or little kids. Who better to ask then, if not the little ones at Junior College Snuggles for their honest opinions on Valentine’s Day?
Ariella Paul: Valentine’s Day is hearts and heart presents. People make pictures with hearts and they make pictures for Valentine’s Day and they put it on the wall. Photo: Alice Mpholo
For the most part it seems Valentine’s Day is a day for loving each other, having a picnic, and most importantly playing. These three life philosophies were offered up by some of the learners at the school.
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Mbusisi: It’s a day when you love people and give little cards to them. If it’s their birthday and Valentine’s Day, you give them a cake or a loving card. Photo: Alice MpholoBrooklyn Vrey: We go to church on Valentine’s Day and we play at home with my mom and daddy, and with my baby sister. She plays with me and then I go to my Oupa and Ouma and we still go to church. Photo: Alice MpholoAnzani Rasivhangai: It’s when you decorate stuff for Valentine’s Day and we bring a picnic. Then you can go to the church. Photo: Alice MpholoAmukelani Makhahini: My mommy brings toys for me at school. I just play with my mom and dad and my brother. Photo: Alice MpholoLuca Hannocks: It’s the day that you get something and you take all the stuff that you did and then we go home. Photo: Alice MpholoRaphael Hartman: It’s for when you are in love. People play on Valentine’s Day. Photo: Alice MpholoRorisang Lekalakala: You give your parents big hugs and give them a kiss and give them a loving teddy and also you buy them flowers. Photo: Alice Mpholo
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