Children’s Rights Defenders at Manor Park

At Manor Park School we have been thinking about different adults in our lives, like our families, teachers and other adults that are part of our community.

We built defenders of children’s rights and thought about what special powers they might have, and what they might wear or eat.

Our defenders were characters like:

‘A fusion of Neil Armstrong, Robin Hood and a dragon. They would wear armour and a badge so that people know that they care about children and their rights.’

‘My defender is based on my Grandma because she’s nice to me and sorts things out. She’s wearing slippers so she’s comfy.’

‘They have orange sleeves and eat a healthy breakfast. They don’t have any super powers because they’re just a normal person.’

We think that adults should:

‘Love children and look after them.’

‘Ask you if you are okay?’

‘They should know what your favourite things are.’

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