THIS is our third day in The Gambia, today we woke up and revisited Half Dye School – it was spectacular.
At Half Dye School we were doing three different activities: Mask making, bracelet making and colouring. This was one of my favourite parts as the children had big grins on their faces, when they were doing the various activities.
Half Dye School #gambia pic.twitter.com/9Td5C10U1Y
— Project Gambia (@rhsgambia) April 6, 2017
After lunch, we travelled to Nenah's house, where we were taught how to do some Batik and how it works. This was absolutely marvellous and a fantastic experience.
Batik with Nenah #gambia pic.twitter.com/kx24BAQah2
— Project Gambia (@rhsgambia) April 6, 2017
Afterwards we ventured to Icy' wonderland, here we had some delicious, refreshing ice cream.
This day has shown me that so little can do so much and make them over joyed.
Tom Clarke, Year 10
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