kidz corner
Read stories written by kids from around the world.
Global Kidz is written by kids, for kids - so Kidz Corner is your chance to read about what other kids get up to and to send us your tales of adventures at home or while exploring overseas.
Kidz Corner brings you stories of all the cool things Global Kidz have discovered, the places they've been and people they've met. Kids from many different countries will tell you about their hobbies, unusual pets, favourite foods, awesome adventures and a whole lot more!
So be a part of Kidz Corner and send us a story about anything you like - tell us what you like best about Global Kidz or what you want to see included - this is your chance to have your say!
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Friday 02nd of February 2007
horsey holiday horror
When Erin Simmons went to see her friend compete in a show jumping competition, she sadly didn't even get to see the horses before it turned into a holiday horror...
Monday 29th of January 2007
global kidz monkey business
Some people have cats as pets, dogs make great companions and then there are the less common pets, like rabbits, snakes and donkeys - but Hester Steevens has an even more unusual best animal buddy...
Friday 01st of December 2006
mucking about in mud
Global Kid Chloe Ofori had a whole lot of fun in mud recently, but it was really gross too...
Friday 01st of December 2006
lucky wet socks
When we go skiing we often get saturated and of course we get wet when swimming, but playing soccer or football there's also a good chance you'll end up soaked, as Global Kid Shaun Simpson from New Zealand discovered...
Monday 30th of October 2006
jess goes underground
Every wondered what really goes on underground and out of sight? Global Kid Jess Scally thinks she has an idea...
Wednesday 27th of September 2006
spider-mania!
Spiders have a right to be on our planet just as much as we do - but that doesn't mean we have to be happy about it! Check out this GROSS story from global kid Emma Holford...
