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Anansi the Spider: A West African God

Anansi the Spider: A West African God “Stories about a spider-god, Anansi or Ananse, were first told in Ghana by the Ashanti people. They were not written down but recounted from generation to generation.“ We love the Anansi books because…

When life Turned Upside Down

When life Turned Upside Down Joshua is 10 years old and he lives in Liberia. He lives with his mother and father, his two sisters and a few other children. His father is a health worker in the hospital. One…

I Feel a Foot

I Feel a Foot At night five animals are sleeping in a hammock. It is pitch dark. Suddenly the turtle hears something. What could that be? They fall out of the hammock in shock. One by one they investigate. This…

International Mother Language Day 2020

On International Mother Language day in February 2020, we hear Hindi, Spanish, French, Creole, Sranan Tongo, English and Dutch in a school on the island of St. Martin. Speaking and reading in your mother tongue is important. All children deserve…

Join us on Friday 29th March 2019 in The Hague!

Help us give books to children to open up their world! Rotary Club the Hague Metropolitan invites you to the Residentie Orkest concert Fazil Say back in The Hague on Friday the 29th of March By enjoying this excellent concert in…

23 juni Volunteer The Hague Networking Event

This is a unique experience for internationals to have a one-on-one experience with the local non-profit organisations looking for volunteer help. On top of the local organisations, attendees will have the opportunity to hear Manuela Damant speak about “Accelerating your…