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When the children have arrived and the playground has began to fill with fragile, pleasant little children ready for new day of fun learning. When the brass bell sounds, each and every child on the playground  

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Descriptive Writing As the morning slowly darns and the sun begins to beam through the light boxes on the top of the spacious classrooms, the tables and chairs begin to glow. Around the edge of the child's playground the golden and red leaves begin to whistle in the wind like the sound of a child's toy, whilst the sound of the crying babies echoes through the grounds of Birds Bush Primary School as if it were a stuck record. When the children have arrived and the playground has began to fill with fragile, pleasant little children ready for new day of fun learning. When the brass bell sounds, each and every child on the playground grabs their bag and tries to "bagsy" a place at the front. When the teachers arrive like soldiers, the sound, which is loud and frustrating, soon turns into a calm, silence, then immediately the teachers' faces...

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