evacuee diary
TRANSCRIPT
Meet Carrie an evacuee in World War II. She is going to show you some of the letters she
sent home to her family during the war.
My father is fighting in the war. I miss
him and mummy a lot. But the people I am staying with are really nice. I write
letters home all the time.
Hi I'm Carrie and I am 9 years old. I have had to leave
my house to go and live with some new
people because mother says it’s too dangerous for me at
home.
Here are some of the letters
that I sent home during
the war.
Dear Mother,How are you? The family I am staying with are so
lovely, they have been very kind to me. It was very exciting taking a trip on the train,
I’ve never seen so many green fields, it’s beautiful. The family have lots of different
animals, but sometimes they are a bit smelly. Have you heard from father? I miss
you both, I hope the war doesnot last long.
Lots of loveCarrie xxxx
Dear Mother,Thank you for your letter, it was lovely to hear from you. I
am fine thankyou. The little boy in the family I am staying with is quite
mean and doesn’tlike sharing his toys with me, but Mrs Giles says he has to.
Mr Giles let me feed the pigs with him the other day, it was really fun, but
I had to pinch my nose. School is ok, it’s very small, but my teacher is nice,
there are lots of other children in my class like me who have left their
families. How is Father? Are you still working in the factory? Lots of love
Carrie xxxx
Dear Mother,It’s good to hear that father is well. I really miss you both. I
hope I can come home soon. Thank you so much for the jumper that you sent, it was
the first thing Iopened on Christmas morning and wore it all day long. Mr
and Mrs Giles brought mea drawing book and some paints, it’s really fun, me and John
have been painting lots of pictures. I am sending one with this letter. I miss you and
father lots, please send him my love.
Lots of LoveCarrie xxxx
Dear Mother,Is father ok? Are they going to be sending him home, so
you can take care of him? I really wish I could come home or you could come here. There are new children arriving at school every day, I have
tried to make friends with some of them as I know how lonely it can be when
you first come here. I wish We could all move to the country when the war is over, it’s
so pretty, you would love it. I have to go now Mrs Giles is calling me for dinner.
Write back soon. Missyou lots.
Lots of LoveCarrie xxxx
Welcome Back! Did you like my
letters? Can you imagine what it would be like if you had
been an evacuee in World War II
Now that you have read my
letters, see if you can
create your own.