'Hello! My name's Chinnamani, which means "little bell" in Tamil. I'm 12 years old and I Iive in a village called Karvadi in the south of India. I live with my mum and dad, four sisters and my little brother.
I think Karvadi is a beautiful place. There are trees and flowers between the houses in the compound. I decorate the outside of our house with traditional patterns. We also hang plants around the door to show that it is full of life.

Chinnamani playing a game with stones (a bit like 'jacks') with her sister Chanamal
I have to help out at home. I collect water twice a day from the pump and I help sweep the house and tidy around. In the evenings I help to cook dal, a meal made of lentils, over the fire. Washing up is my job too – what a pain!
When I was younger, I had to work all day, with my mum and sisters. We cleaned special stones called gemstones. Lots of children in India work to earn money for their family. But now I go to school. My favourite subjects are Tamil, English and science. I want to do well at school so that I can be a teacher when I grow up.'

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