Read on to learn about how a fourth-grader in the Dominican Republic eats, lives, spends her free time and spends her school time. You will also get to know her interests and thoughts!
For breakfast, I drink hot chocolate and eat cornflakes with milk. Sometimes I have bread or crackers with strawberry juice as well. For lunch, I eat rice with scrambled eggs and onions with salami. For dinner, I eat boiled plantains with scrambled eggs and onions.
My house is painted yellow on the outside and white on the inside. My house is pretty and has a marquee on the side where my dog plays. In the backyard, we have a cactus and a pineapple bush.
I have to wash the dishes, clean my room, read, take out the trash, clean the bathroom, feed the kids my grandma takes care of and turn on cartoons for them. I do not have to cook unless it is the weekend.
My dad lives in the capital and works in a supermarket as a security guard. He has to work in a room with a lot of screens all alone. He has to look at all the cameras. If someone even eats an apple, he can see on the camera and make sure they pay.