By Amina Kidwai | Project Director
Responses of Children on Reading Going to School in India mini books
Going to School (GTS) continued to send a set of 10 Going to School in India mini books in Hindi to schools across India.
Going to School in India books are a celebration of school going experiences of children all over India. 10 books in the series include:
Some of the responses of the children are -
“I found these books in my school library and I enjoyed reading them.”
Saurav, Grade8, Arpan School, New Delhi
“I really like these schools. The children learn so much and have fun too. I wish I could also go to a school like this.”
Priya Rana, Grade8, Arpan School, New Delhi
“From this book we learnt that it is important to work together and to help others. We got to know that there are so many poor children in our country who find it difficult to get to school like Haider who goes to school on a wheelchair.”
Rahul Kumar, Grade8, Arpan School, New Delhi
“My school is different because we not only get good education but it helps children like me who cannot pay for education get free education.”
Mohan Babu, Grade8, Arpan School, New Delhi
“We usually do not get such nice books in our school and no one asks us such insightful questions as well. We do not get home work which involves going out and doing exciting things like interviewing the fishermen. I loved reading these books.”
Shivani Pal, Grade8, Arpan School, New Delhi
“I liked these school a lot because the children in these schools get to learn about so many different things and they learn all this in entertaining ways like through a puppet show.”
Mahesh, Grade8, Arpan School, New Delhi
“I read about children who are not able to study because they are poor and how these schools help them. I realized how fortunate we are to be able to go to a good school.”
Rohit, Grade8, Arpan School, New Delhi
By Amina Kidwai | Project Director
By Amina Kidwai | Project Director
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