Education Bounceback Makes Children Smile
Children of Rote in East Nusa Tenggara province are very happy to receive education bounceback. As the number of education bouncebacks are not enough for all children, those who receive education boucebacks are willing to share with other children who do not.
World Vision’s Rote Area Development Program (ADP) staff explains the children’s educational game in the education bounceback and all children are happy to play. Most children enjoy counting games and puzzles of Australian pictures. Children can sharpen their counting skill through the creative media. And although elementary school students in Rote have not learned English, they have an opportunity to learn English through the media with the assistance of World Vision staff. These gifts have made children smile.
To thank the sponsors who provided the children’s educational bounceback, the children enthusiastically write letters to their sponsors in Australia.
Besides staff of World Vision, teachers and cadres are also involved in the distribution of the education bouncebacks.