Picture Book - Hearts in Unity

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Picture Book - Hearts in Unity
Jifunze Kiingereza
Learn English
"Mioyo Pamoja" rafiki ametengeneza
kitabu hiki kwa ajili yako.
A "Hearts in Unity" friend made this book for you.
www.heartsinunity.org
“Jifunze Kiingereza” Picture Book from Hearts in Unity
Children in Tanzania are brought up learning their tribal language, and Swahili. They begin to learn English when they are in
early elementary school. But textbooks for every subject, including books to help the students learn English, are scarce in so
many Tanzanian classrooms. Often, as many as 20 students must share a single textbook.
Making small "Learn English" picture books is a wonderful project for individuals and for schools, churches, Scout Troops, 4-H
Clubs, community service clubs and more. It's fun and easy!
To help us make these unique picture books, print all 8 pages of this document, and cut each page in half (to a size of 5.5inches by 4.25-inches). Color the pictures on each page and place them in an envelope (6x9-inch works well for a single book)
or box for mailing. Including a thin piece of cardboard in the envelope will help protect the pages from damage during mailing.
When Hearts in Unity receives your colored book pages, they will be made into a book(s), shipped to schools in Tanzania, and
placed in the hands of children who are delighted to have a book of their very own to help them learn English.
The colored book pages can be shipped at any time to Hearts in Unity at the following address.
Hearts in Unity
P.O. Box 41
Germantown, Wisconsin 53022 USA
Monetary donations to help offset the cost of shipping the books to Tanzania are appreciated also ($4 per pound covers the
cost of shipment from the U.S.A. to Tanzania). If you would like to assist with a donation towards shipping costs, please
make your check payable to “Hearts in Unity” and include it with the book pages sent to our Wisconsin address.
Asante sana! Thank you for your support of the children in Tanzania through this book project.
Questions?
If you have any questions, please contact us by email at [email protected]
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stool
mboga
vegetables
jaketi
jacket
nyumba
house
gazeti
newspaper
kufuli
padlock
maputo
balloons
nyoka
snake
kitanda
bed
hoho
pepper
miwani
glasses
ndege
bird
ufunguo
keys
bakuli
bowl
kofia
hat
kipepeo
butterfly
pipi
candy
nyota
star
mashua
boat
asali
honey
kamba
rope
jani
leaf
nyuki
bee
simu
phone
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bus
kiti
chair
jua
sun
upinde
wa mvua
rainbow
farasi
horse
kengele
bell
kikapu
basket
mshumaa
candle
fanusi
lantern
sungura
rabbit
samaki
fish
uma
fork
simba
lion
baiskeli
bicycle
ndoo
bucket
nanasi
pineapple
kijiko
spoon
kifaru
rhino
gari
car
pikipiki
motorcycle
ndizi
banana
kobe
turtle
chura
frog
kiatu
shoe
mti
tree
mbwa
dog
kikombe
cup
suruali
trousers
tikiti maji
tembo
elephant
watermelon
mkate
bread
mahindi
maize
twiga
giraffe
vitabu
books
vazi
dress
mkasi
scissors
penseli
pencil
n'gombe
cow
chungwa
orange
nyanya
tomato
soksi
socks
paka
cat
shati
shirt
ua
flower
karoti
carrot
punda
milia
zebra
bata
duck
mwavuli
umbrella
kuku
hen
njegere
peas
mpira
ball
gitaa
guitar
mswaki
toothbrush
vibiriti
matches
mbuzi
goat
ndege
airplane
tarumbeta
trumpet
limau
lemon
mto
pillow
sepetu
shovel