Chinese Heritage Camp in Canada
A favourite China pattern
Little Katie Carruthers noticed something different when she walked into a hall full of kids at Lambeth United Church yesterday.
"Everybody here is Chinese," said the three-year-old.
Katie is Chinese, too. Her parents, Gail and David Carruthers, adopted her and her two-year-old sister Zoe in China.
Gail Carruthers and her two children travelled from Brampton to the Lambeth church for a Chinese heritage day camp for adopted children.
Little Katie Carruthers noticed something different when she walked into a hall full of kids at Lambeth United Church yesterday.
"Everybody here is Chinese," said the three-year-old.
Katie is Chinese, too. Her parents, Gail and David Carruthers, adopted her and her two-year-old sister Zoe in China.
Gail Carruthers and her two children travelled from Brampton to the Lambeth church for a Chinese heritage day camp for adopted children.
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