b'Imagining a better world(continued from page 31)To make the world a better place, I would go andOne thing I can do to make the world a healthier collect trash from the beach because it can makeplace is cleaning the water. We also need to use us sick and make the animals in the water sick. Weless plastic because there are a lot of plastic bags, should also eat healthy foods like proteins, dairy,straws, and other trash in the oceans. Turtles, fish, and vegetables. Water is a very good thing to drinkand other sea life are dying from the plastic that we because it doesnt have sugar in it and its good put in the water. I believe we need to recycle plastic for your body. We need to take care of the Earthand not throw trash on the ground. We also need to because people are getting sick. We should washbe healthy, and eat more fruits, vegetables, proteins, our hands and use sanitizer and wipes. and grains. People should also drink more waterBarbara Feliciano, third grade, because our bodies need a lot of water. My plan is St. Veronica Healthy Hero to keep the water clean and make sure everyone is recycling plastic and not littering.Aiden Fang, third grade,One thing we can change that can benefit the worldLaboratory Charter Healthy Cheetahis to volunteer. Volunteering with a local charity is a great way to help the world around you. It will impact the people you help. A way we can make the worldBy 2035, I would like to help make the Earth a a safer place is by being generous. Being generouscleaner and healthier place. I would like to help by brings joy to other people and is beneficial to rela- picking up trash around my city. Every time I ride tionships. It can change the view of that person andaround the city, I see tons of trash piles and plastic the world. A way we can make the world a healthierbags stuck in trees. All of this pollution is slowly place is to conserve water. Conserving water keepskilling our environment. I would also like to help water pure and clean while protecting the environment. with making community gardens for my city so thatEmma Hadley, eighth grade, people who live there will have better access to AMY Northwest Healthy Bulldog healthy foods, such as fruits and vegetables. Kai Waggner, eighth grade,AMY Northwest Healthy Bulldog32'