I have barely taken any photos this week - I think this endless winter is just getting me down and we haven't even had snow again here. I am banking on a hard winter making it into a good summer so I don't have to emigrate to sunnier climes.
Yesterday was the highlight of the week - for Little Miss Star anyway - she became a World War 2 evacuee for the day and it sounds like they had a great time. All the kids in her class dressed up, as did the teachers. They were evacuated from the school hall train station (where us parents waved them off) to the community room where they did maths in old money, practised handwriting (properly for once!), played with toys (?), made potato scones (declared delicious by Miss S) and after the end of the war had been announced on the wireless they had a VE Day party. They were finally returned to their parents after 6 long hours away! Here is my little evacuee with suitcase, label and gas mask having had 'the best day at school ever!'
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The editing of the photo is in perfect keeping to the era. I had to double check that it wasn't one from World War 2
ReplyDeleteI remember making a gas mask box at school and an identity card! I know what you mean about the weather. Its SO depressing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic picture and I think if I had done this at school it would of been my best day at school too!
ReplyDeleteShe looks so grown up! We did WW2 a few years ago and had a street party for VE day, with all the children dressed up as evacuees etc. Great fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up.
Great picture, I'm glad that they are still making this part of histiry come alive for children, and glad that fun was had doing it!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture, she looks very much the part!
ReplyDeleteno snow for us either thank goodness
ReplyDeletethe WW2 evacuee lesson sounds such fun and very interesting i can see why your daughter enjoyed herself and the lesson. i would have done too as history was one of my fav subjects at school. x
She looks so grown up - I love it when they get to dress up for school!
ReplyDeleteReally good history lesson.
ReplyDeleteShe looks fantastic and the photo looks very vintage.
ReplyDeleteLovely, atmospheric photo. Sounds as though she had a great day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great experience! She certainly looks the part and I like how you have given the photo the sepia treatment to be in keeping!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, I have one the same of mine doing this. A great way to bring history to life.
ReplyDeletewhat a fantastic way to learn about history, she looks great too
ReplyDeleteAh bless her,she looks great x
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic
ReplyDeleteI think she makes an excellent evacuee! What a super photo- hope she had fun!
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