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AbouT
This project aims to raise donations for Katja House, an orphanage in Nepal and Cambodia Care, a rural school in Cambodia. The book has been created for all children around the world who hope to learn English. In order to do so, the book contains a Song, Word Search, and many more exciting games inside. One book purchased will raise HKD 33 for the NGOs.
Katja house
Katja House is a charity organisation that cares for street children in Kathmandu, Nepal. Nepal, like many poor countries, has many unfortunate street children with little prospect for the future. Katja House attempts to change the lives of these children by educating and caring for some of these children.
Cambodian Care
CAMBODIAN CARE's community education school is to provide quality education by using and following Cambodian Government's curriculum to support poorest children who are living alongside the train track slum area, and other poorest villages.
PRODUCT
Elaine Crebo
Elaine is an enthusiastic and passionate educator and writer. She grew up in a close knit family and has travelled extensively.
She's earned two Masters degrees and has worked as a teacher in Thailand, Hong Kong and China. Becoming a mother through adoption was life changing and shaped her outlook on life. Having her two sons entrusted to her has been both humbling and empowering. At various stages of her children's' lives, Elaine has been a Sunday school teacher, Cub scout leader, soccer coach, classroom reader, hockey mom and home-school teacher. She believes mentoring, modelling and participating with her children sets a positive example on how to give our ourselves.
SAM's JUNGLE ZOO 60HKD
Sam wakes up and rolls out of bed. A big drop of water has plopped on his head...
A book full of rhymes and fun, perfect for kids and beginners in learning English. With a song and a word search, this book is full of surprises!
33 HKD will be donated and 27 HKD will be funded for printing
THANK YOU!
I am Yu Kakinoki, an Island School student who has initiated this project. It has taken almost more than a year to complete this project, and I am grateful for your contribution! I hope you enjoy the book!