Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Artwork! Letters!

More Artwork and Letters from Bangladesh!

This week we got some correspondence from Authentic Community Member Kat's match, Pinki. Here's a nice new picture of her in a snazzy red shirt.

Pinki, age 10

She's in the fourth grade and her favorite subject is Bangla. She reads and plays and is very active. Some of the programs she's been able to take part in include annual sports, vitamin A supplementation, deworming treatment, and first aid kit management.

She sent us a letter telling us about her life. She lives with her family (parents and 1 brother) and she likes to dance and sing. She told us red is her favorite color, which totally makes sense considering how she looks in the shirt up there. Attached to the letter was a great picture of a flower.

Bangla

English

Finally, she also sent us a separate picture of several flowers, a flag, and a person. I think she must really like flowers because she drew 4 of them... and her flag kind of looks like a flower... and her person looks like it has a flower for a head. A really pretty flower for a head though!


Flowers and things that look like flowers!

Our match program is complete, but you can still sponsor as well! Visit Save the Children to do it!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Artwork! Letters!

Artwork and letters and updates!

This is from Rajani in Bangladesh.

Rajani, age 8

She's taken part in some amazing programs including vitamin A supplementation, deworming treatment, and a reception ceremony. Currently, she's enrolled in the first grade in a local primary school, where her favorite subject is Bangla. Very convenient, because here's a letter she's sent us THAT'S TOTALLY WRITTEN IN BANGLA!


Bangla

There's an awesome picture there too. I think they're flowers... you'll see why in a bit. Also, as there are people reading whose favorite subject wasn't Bangla, I've included the English translation of her letter. It's like 75% less cool.

English

Finally, she drew us these really awesome flowers. The one on the right looks very similar to the picture in her letter... so using my detective skills, I determined the drawing in the letter was a flower.

Bangla flowers

Our match program is complete, but you can still sponsor as well! Visit Save the Children to do it!