Deadline: 19 September 2012
For the next newsletter, the Little Fireplace Project would like to receive stories about lorises written in English by children. The winner's story will be translated to Bahasa Indonesian and shared with our local school children in Cipaganti. At the same time, our Cipaganti children will also write a loris story, and that child's story will be translated to English. Both stories will feature in the next newsletter. This is part of our Connecting Classrooms programme! Send your story to our email address by 19 September.
ABOUT LORISES
The loris primates of South and Southeast Asia are related to bushbabies of Africa and lemurs from Madagascar, these beautiful animals are unique for many reasons; not only are they nocturnal and highly endangered, but they are the only primate known to produce venom.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For queries/ submissions: littlefireface@gmail.com
Website: http://www.nocturama.org/
For the next newsletter, the Little Fireplace Project would like to receive stories about lorises written in English by children. The winner's story will be translated to Bahasa Indonesian and shared with our local school children in Cipaganti. At the same time, our Cipaganti children will also write a loris story, and that child's story will be translated to English. Both stories will feature in the next newsletter. This is part of our Connecting Classrooms programme! Send your story to our email address by 19 September.
ABOUT LORISES
The loris primates of South and Southeast Asia are related to bushbabies of Africa and lemurs from Madagascar, these beautiful animals are unique for many reasons; not only are they nocturnal and highly endangered, but they are the only primate known to produce venom.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For queries/ submissions: littlefireface@gmail.com
Website: http://www.nocturama.org/