Posts Tagged ‘childrens stories’
Recently co-founder Nick Johnson conducted an interview with fellow literary blogger Zoe Toft of Playing by the Book. We thought supporters / readers might like to read more about the Pelican Post’s philosophy and objectives on all matters pertaining to better access to children’s fiction… Tell us a little about Pelican Post and how it differs […]
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Many books purchased and donated at various events during the course of last year have made their way to two very grateful schools in Kenya. Hotcourses primary school is based in Nyumbani village (swahili for ‘home’) in the Kitui district of eastern Kenya, (about 3 hours drive from Nairobi). Nyumbani stands on one thousand acres of land donated by the […]
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Tags: Books, childrens stories, Hot Courses Foundation, Jeremy Hunt, Kenya, Kitui, Nairobi, Nyumbani, Schools in Kenya, The Pelican Post
Pelican Post has formed a partnership with the Goge Foundation to bring storybooks to schools, and pupils in Lagos, and Nigeria. This is an exciting development for both organisations because Goge Foundation has exclusive access to hundreds of schools within Lagos and its surrounding states. To mark the occasion, Tunji Akinsehinwa – Director and Trustee of the […]
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Tags: Africa, childrens stories, education, Goge Africa Foundation, Nigeria, schools in Nigeria, The Pelican Post, Tunji Akinsehinwa
Earlier this year, Alexander McCall Smith, author of the highly successful book series, The No1 Ladies Detective Agency kindly took time out of his incredibly busy writing schedule to talk to Clemency Burton Hill about his life, inspiration, characters and anything else that may come up in conversation at an event in support of the Pelican Post. Image courtesy of Chris […]
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Tags: Akimbo, Alexander McCall Smith, childrens stories, Pelican Post, using books in the classroom
This summer, the Pelican Post team were invited to feature at one of the UK’s leading music festivals – Camp Bestival – famous for its focus on family fun and laid back atmosphere. This year’s festival was no exception with music from the likes of Blondie, Groove Armada, The Wonderstuff, Mark Ronson and Primal Scream (personal favourite) as well as a mind-boggling […]
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Tags: Africa, Books, Camp Bestival, childrens stories, Events, literacy, music festival, Rob Da Bank, The Pelican Post
Postcard from Gondar, Ethiopia..
A big thank you to Tina and Stephen Sommer and the rest of the team for delivering books donated from a previous Waterstones event to participating schools supported by charity – Link Ethiopia (www.linkethiopia.org). Below, Tina recalls a very personal account of their experience delivering pelican post books… “I have never been so overwhelmed and humbled at the […]
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Tags: Atse Fasil School, childrens stories, Ethiopia, Gondar, Hibret School, Kebele 16 School, Link Ethiopia, Pelican Post, Stephen Sommer, Tina Sommer
Introducing the Pelican Post….
Interview with Founders Nick Johnson and David Sommer at a recent ‘Books For Africa’ event. During the event members of the public talk about what reading means to them, and what was their favourite book as a child… 1st collector for Introducing the Pelican Post…. Follow my videos on vodpod
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Festive Greetings from Uganda…
Yet more Pelican Post books recently arrive at Ttula and Kasubi schools in Kampala, Uganda and the children didn’t waste any time in smiling for the cameras with their new glossy books 🙂 Thanks to Anisha for taking them and revealing a natural talent at photography!
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Congratulations to school teacher Madinah Kakaire,who has just won a prestigous award for her teaching skills. Madinah teaches at one of the schools, Pelican Post supports – Ttula Primary School in Uganda. This is her story courtesy of John Agaba at ‘The New Vision’ Newspaper, Kampala… I was lucky to find her in one of her sessions. […]
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Today I write of a school in Kenya that recently received a number of books bought by Pelican Post followers. “Lawson High School” is supported by UK based Hotcourses Foundation, and the books received will make an invaluable contribution to reading classes there. Officially opened on the 2nd August 2010 by Hotcourses Founder and UK […]
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Tags: Africa, childrens stories, education, Hot Courses Foundation, Jeremy Hunt MP, Kenya, Pelican Post