By young readers
WHAT IS HOME? Home is love, care, and joy, Where peace and happiness sink right in; Parents like warm, warm lions, Brothers and sisters like playful tigers; Where love is shared. That is my home. God bless it. Paul Exeter, aged 10. A place of love and beauty, Warm and cosy. Home is friendship, Home is favourite food — yum. It is family, Safe, secure against the winds. God bless it. Edward Yee, aged 10. What is home? People who love and care, A family, mother, father, Grandmother who listens to My problems with a thoughtful ear. A home is cosy As the flame of the fire rises. Love treats all the same. God bless my home. Tracy Pearce, aged 10.
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Press, 17 April 1979, Page 12
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123By young readers Press, 17 April 1979, Page 12
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