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About
Ratana and Meakara were very excited. The school holidays had started and soon it would be Khmer New Year.
What happens in the 7 days leading up to new year?
How do a Koala and a tuk-tuk fit into this adventure in Asia?
Ratana and Meakara learn a valuable life lesson and you can too. Join them in this, the first of their many adventures in Cambodia.
Happy Khmer New Year helps support quality education in Cambodia. With each book sold, 100% of proceeds help TukTuk Charity empower teachers and increase educational opportunities for disadvantaged communities.
Want more?
Happy Khmer New Year is has both English and Khmer language in one book. Multi lingual parents / grandparents can read along with children and older children can use it to help learn both languages. For more information, go to TukTukCharity.org
As reviewed on GoodReads:
Roberta: "It was amazing. This book is both fun and educational!!
I love that the illustrations so clearly show the facial expressions of the children as they meet the terrible child eating giant only to find out that not all rumours are true. The story lends itself to discussions to help both emotional and moral development. As a teacher in Norway I also think this book is a wonderful way to introduce my children to Cambodia and it's culture."
Rob McCurdy: "A wonderful story that keeps the reader engaged by wondering what will happen next. It has so many opportunities for educating kids as there are concepts and messages hidden throughout the text that are just waiting to be explored. The illustrations are great, the emotions are stimulated and there is a certain amount of fun as well. A great link between two cultures and hopefully the first of many such stories."
What happens in the 7 days leading up to new year?
How do a Koala and a tuk-tuk fit into this adventure in Asia?
Ratana and Meakara learn a valuable life lesson and you can too. Join them in this, the first of their many adventures in Cambodia.
Happy Khmer New Year helps support quality education in Cambodia. With each book sold, 100% of proceeds help TukTuk Charity empower teachers and increase educational opportunities for disadvantaged communities.
Want more?
Happy Khmer New Year is has both English and Khmer language in one book. Multi lingual parents / grandparents can read along with children and older children can use it to help learn both languages. For more information, go to TukTukCharity.org
As reviewed on GoodReads:
Roberta: "It was amazing. This book is both fun and educational!!
I love that the illustrations so clearly show the facial expressions of the children as they meet the terrible child eating giant only to find out that not all rumours are true. The story lends itself to discussions to help both emotional and moral development. As a teacher in Norway I also think this book is a wonderful way to introduce my children to Cambodia and it's culture."
Rob McCurdy: "A wonderful story that keeps the reader engaged by wondering what will happen next. It has so many opportunities for educating kids as there are concepts and messages hidden throughout the text that are just waiting to be explored. The illustrations are great, the emotions are stimulated and there is a certain amount of fun as well. A great link between two cultures and hopefully the first of many such stories."