Thank you to our friends from the Butterfly Art Project in Cape Town for donating 100 ‘Florence and Watson’ activity treasure booklets to the children in Stanford and Masakhane. The booklets are for kids from grades 1 to 5 and offer a beautiful game , many challenges, tips and inspiration to the children. Themes are : ‘Let’s keep each other healthy and safe’, ‘Let’s make a tippy tap’, ‘Let’s grow our minds’ and ‘Let’s be creative’ amongst many more. The booklets were delivered to the children’s homes by Creative Works facilitators today. Thank you. For more info on the butterfly art project : www.butterflyartproject.org and to see info on the booklet www.florenceandwatson.co.za. you can download the booklet at www.thelearningtrust.org . Thank you learning trust for making this publication available to so many children in our communities.
Thank you Butterfly Art Project
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