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Jakobína Lóa Sverrisdóttir is a 13-yearold Eurovision fan. She goes to Háteigsskóli and enjoys drawing, singing and sleeping in. Her favourite colour is zaffre (google it) and she can’t possibly decide what she wants to be when she grows up.

Nína Marín Andradóttir is a 12-yearold student at Háteigsskóli. She’s a huge Eurovision fan and often hosts Eurovision parties with her cousin. Nína’s hobbies are reading, quizzes, and arts and crafts. Nina’s favourite Eurovision songs this year (other than Iceland, of course) are “Queen of Kings” (NO) and “Évidemment” (FR).

Magnús Sigurður Jónasson always goes by the name Maggi. He is 14 years old and is a student at Háteigsskóli. He likes acting, films and TV. He is interested in politics and comics.

Margrét Aðalgeirsdóttir will be 9 in October. She goes to Langholtsskóli and plays the clarinet. She also practises hip hop dance and acting. When she grows up she wants to be an actress. She joined Krakkaveldi in 2022 and loves all the fun things she can do with Krakkaveldi.

Yrsa Rún Gunnarsdóttir is an 11-year-old student at Austurbæjarskóli. When she grows up, she wants to get into Harvard and be a university professor of psychology. She plays basketball and is a Scout. She’s also in a band called “SPOTLIGHT.” These days her biggest hobby is baking cookies. Borghildur Lukka Kolbeinsdóttir is 8-years old and goes to Langholtsskóli. She loves to read Andrés Önd and play with her sister. She does not love chocolate but loves to live life. In the future she would like to be a politician or a heart surgeon.

PODCAST & LISTINGS Rex Beckett

EDITORIAL INTERN Gitte Van der Meersch

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PHOTOGRAPHERS Joana Fontinha

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