The Jakarta Globe: Remote Reading Group Finds Help From A Fashion Icon
…Reading Gardens as a tool to help others, a bridge for the urban community to the rural community, a tool to make our lives all just a bit more meaningful.”…
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…Reading Gardens as a tool to help others, a bridge for the urban community to the rural community, a tool to make our lives all just a bit more meaningful.”…
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After opening 4 reading gardens in 4 different villages (Roe, Melo, Nampar Macing and Komodo) in West Manggarai, West Flores, we decided to open more reading gardens in other remote…
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…help organise the books and put them nicely on the bookshelves. When the bookshelves are ready, a girl steps back, looking at the shelves and she mumbles, “Wowww.. it’s so…
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…the book pages, occasionally blinking. Their heads follow the movement of the book directed left and right as the TBP team shows page by page of the book being read….
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…take part in this campaign? It’s very easy! Visit Surfer Girl’s fan page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ilovesurfergirl) and click “Share” on the badge as shown below on the page. Every 1…
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…Eva Muchtar arrived at the school and was immediately greeted by SDI Ndona 4 headmaster Mr. Tibertius Dawa. The headmaster stated that the inauguration event will be moved to one…
Read MoreTaman Bacaan Pelangi [Rainbow Reading Gardens] is a non-profit organisation working to establish children’s libraries in remote areas of Eastern Indonesia since 2009.
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We have established 131 children's libraries in remote areas of Eastern Indonesia.
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