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Bri and Luk – Book One – at the printers

Posted By: nicole on August 13, 2010 in news - Comments: No Comments »

On August 11, Nicole Garofano met with Mrs Lulu Cole of Cole’s Printery to hand over the draft content and layout of Book 1 of the Bri and Luk series – learning tools with a focal area of climate change for kids.

All being well, we will have Book 1 ready for distribution to Class 3 students throughout Barbados by the second week of September.

Once ready, we ill of course be in touch with our readers again and arrange a press release and training session where possible for Class three teachers.

The book’s development has been funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office managed locally by the British High Commission of Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean here in Bridgetown. The printing has been funded by the Paloma Charitable Trust in Barbados and we thank both funders for being so very patient in getting this publication to this stage.

Look out for more information in the coming weeks!

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