At Baan Mahamek, a group of 7 year old boys were introduced to the First book in our “ตูบ” series. This was followed by an activity which invited the boys to make their own miniature clay creations.
ตูบ (or DOG) is an original Wordless Picture Book series created by Munin Jitsajjapong.
At Baan Mahamek, a group of 7 year old boys were introduced to the First book in our “ตูบ” series. This was followed by an activity which invited the boys to make their own miniature clay creations.
Students have enjoyed drawing and painting dogs from their own imagination after reading “ตูบ1”.
At the Primary School, Ban Nong Rom School, the first book in our series was used during lesson time.
We visited the UN IOM (International Organization for Migration) office in Bangkok and dropped off 40 wordless books to be distributed to the migrant children (Rohingyan, Vietnamese, Pakistani, Burmese and more) in detention in addition
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The provincial governor of Samut Songkhram has allowed 244 wordless books to be distributed to 57 child care centres, 3 kindergartens and a learning centre in Samut Songkhram province. Below are some photos that have
Continue readingAt Child Development Centers in Samut Songkhram
We took a trip to Mae Sot and visited the Migrant Learning Centers to distribute our wordless books and Drawing Dogs books. At the Migrant Learning Centers, we had the opportunity to tell stories from
Continue readingAt Migrant Learning Centers (MLCs) in Mae Sot
A number of copies of wordless books and Drawing Dogs books have been distributed to schools in Myanmar (Khawlt Lun Sui, Ta Wan Phan Ya, Gyno-Chaun, and Hla Ka Zine) for the kids to enjoy.
See the video examples of our 2 wordless picture books being used in a real classroom setting at Shrewsbury International School Bangkok. At Shrewsbury International School Bangkok I would like to express my sincere appreciation
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The Thai governmental organisation Foundation for Child Development (FCD) has shared our wordless picture books with children of immigrant workers in Saphan Pla, Samutprakarn. After that, the Staff distributed the books and carried activities with
On 2023 Children’s Day, ParChed See, the provincial volunteer group, organised dog-themed art activities for special needs children at a Special Education School in Samut Sakhon, Khok Kham. Staff members used one of the books
Continue readingAt Samut Sakhon Special Education School, Khok Kham
Earlier hard copy versions of wordless books have also been sent to Tar King Lone Village, Hlaingbwe, in Myanmar to the nursery centre in the region for the teacher to the children. The teacher in
Continue readingTar King Lone village in the city of Hlaingbwe in Myanmar
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