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2021-22

Wedi’i ysbrydoli gan dri chwarter canmlwyddiant cyrhaeddiad yr Empire Windrush, bu i Amgueddfa’r Bathdy Brenhinol gynnal cystadleuaeth stori fer a oedd yn agored i bob disgybl blwyddyn 5 a 6 yn y Deyrnas Unedig. Cafodd yr enillydd ei ddewis gan ein barnwr gwadd, yr awdur llyfrau plant poblogaidd, Onjali Q. Raúf, a chafodd y gwaith buddugol ei darlunio gan Chanté Timothy. Gweler enillwyr blaenorol y gystadleuaeth, isod.

M by Muduo Wang

M by Muduo Wang

In our winning entry an old Chinese coin finds a new home.

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Rain by Srinika Injeti

Rain by Srinika Injeti

In this runner up entry in the Royal Mint Museum's short story competition, Rubica dreams of her garden in India.

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Leah's story by Leah Ngoga

Leah's story by Leah Ngoga

In this runner up entry in the Royal Mint Museum's short story competition, Leah goes to school in Kenya.

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Ali's Quest by Isaac Rossell

Ali's Quest by Isaac Rossell

In this runner up entry in the Royal Mint Museum's short story competition, a Syrian pianist finds his family.

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Crossing continents by Ava Guan

Crossing continents by Ava Guan

In this runner up entry in the Royal Mint Museum's short story competition, a child visits the Notting Hill Carnival.

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Windrush - my journey by Mia Sanders

Windrush - my journey by Mia Sanders

In this highly commended entry in the Royal Mint Museum's short story competition, a girl remembers her journey on HMT Windrush.

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Mali's journey by Mali Charles

Mali's journey by Mali Charles

In this highly commended entry in the Royal Mint Museum's short story competition, Mali takes a trip around the world.

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Windrush by Ione Knight

Windrush by Ione Knight

In this highly commended entry in the Royal Mint Museum's short story competition, Asha writes in her diary.

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Nataraja by Anjana Arulthas

Nataraja by Anjana Arulthas

In this highly commended entry in the Royal Mint Museum's short story competition, a love of dance brings a family together.

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The long lost relative by Andrew Flynn

The long lost relative by Andrew Flynn

In this highly commended entry in the Royal Mint Museum's short story competition, an old photo sends Nathaniel on a trip.

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