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Wild Animal Olympics 3-in-1 Card Game

ISBN 
9780637008129
Format 
Cards
Recommended Price 
R190.00
Published 
August 2024
About the book: 
South African Animal 3-in-1 Card Game
 
Dive into the wild with this exciting 3 in 1 card game! Featuring 52 beautifully illustrated cards of South African animals, this game offers endless fun with three ways to play: Snapped, Match It!, and Animal Trivia. Perfect for ages 4 and up, this game develops visual discrimination, concentration, observation, and more. Get ready to explore, learn, and have a roaring good time with  WILD ANIMAL OLYMPICS!
 
The cards game is based on information and illustration from the book  “The Speedy Six Olympics”  by the same author and illustrator.
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About the Author

The author of  Under The Baobab Tree and The Rumbling Rhino,  Roslynne Toerien is a proudly South African mother of three young children, residing in Durban, KZN. She holds a Bachelor of Education and has a love for teaching, writing, and dance. Ros is the CEO and Founder of the South African Non-Profit Trust,  The LEARN Project,  which stands for ‘Let’s Educate A Rainbow Nation’ and aims to equip disadvantaged schools with libraries and book corners. She lives by the motto ‘Small actions lead to big change’, and this can be seen in the number of school LEARN library doors that have been opened and minds that have been unlocked through the power of books and literacy.

Ros has been a guest speaker at a number of events and schools and was awarded The Paul Harris Fellows Award by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. She has worked closely on The President’s ‘Reading Champion Programme’, as the KZN Provincial Lead Support Partner with  The LEARN Project.

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