In 'Ho fetang maswabi' a group of children bully or victimise another group of children by doing small, but mean, things to them. The bullying group finally feels bad and tries to say sorry to their victims. They promise to do many big favours to make up for their behaviour, but all the victimised group wants is for the bullies to really mean it when they say sorry and to wait to be forgiven. Towards the end, the children manage to work together on a project, but then the arguing begins again!
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Reviva Schermbrucker grew up in Johannesburg. She has worked as an art lecturer, schoolteacher and materials developer at a non-government organisation. She is the author of several other books for children, such as Charlie's House (David Philip), some of which she illustrated. Reviva now lives in Claremont, Cape Town with her husband and two sons.
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