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"I would put a Warrington Wolves shirt in because of how it would have changed and Warrington have been a big hit in 2004/05," said Oliver Tyler, aged 10.
"Football, because lots of people played football in Euro 2004," said Thomas Smith, aged nine.
"I would put in a Liverpool Football Club shirt so people would see how much the shirt has changed," said Thomas Esbien, aged 10.
"I would put in a 'person of the day' trophy because it is what the children take home every day," said Rachael Arley, aged 10.
"I would put in a time capsule a photo of me when I was a baby because I would like people to see how photos come out," said Nathan Brown, aged 10.
"I would put in a time capsule a PS2 crystal to see how the PS2s have changed," said Adam Forshaw, aged nine.
"I would like to put in the time capsule box some old toys and most of the things we played with in 2004-2005 or something that is special to use," said Clare Svolkinas, aged nine.
"I would put a violin in because that's my hobby and whoever finds it could be a musical person," said Charlotte Kirkland, aged nine.
"I would put a moving toy we have made at school in so children or maybe even adults could play and look at them or maybe even take that idea so they can make one themselves," said Laura Joyce, aged nine.
"If I could put something in a time capsule I would put a Wigan rugby shirt in because lots and lots of kids played rugby in 2004," said Peter Meadows, aged 10.
"A PS2 and a TV so they can play on the PS2 and watch it on TV and I'd give them a few games and a Manchester United shirt and football so lots of people can play," said James Nelson, aged 10.
"I would put photos of all of our class, so the people who open it can see what we looked like. I would also put in records and photos of our school so they would see how it had changed," said Rhona Mackay, aged 10.
"Photos to show what the school grounds were like," said Mark Talbot aged nine.
"An X-Box because I really like playing on some of the games and a TV to plug into my X-Box so I can see what I am playing," said Josh Creek, aged nine.
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