Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

DEAR KYLIE

Dear Marianna,

Hi. My name is Kylie and I am so excited to talk to you and your cousin about Greece and Greek culture. I am looking forward to comparing Greece and New Hampshire.

I am in 7th grade. My school has 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. I will have a team of teachers who work together to teach our subjects. What is school like for Despina?

Marianna, I heard you are in Greece visiting your cousin. Have you ever been to Greece before? I have never been, but it seems like a place I would like to visit. If you were to recommend one thing for someone to do while in Greece, what would it be?

For someone visiting New Hampshire, I would suggest checking out the Mount Washington Resort and possibly trying the zip line and canopy tour. I have done it two years in a row with my parents, my sisters Abbey and Bailey, my brother Sawyer, my cousin Robbie, and this past year, my cousin Anna too. It’s very cool being high up with such a view. On one zip we were 165 feet up. We even saw a black bear below

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