Fabric Bookmarks Trial Run
Monday, May 28, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

Fabric bookmarks!!!
I should really be doing other things, like working through my never ending list of "needs to be done right away" stuff! Anyway, I really love the idea of fabric bookmarks, so I was testing it out. They didn't turn out exactly what I had in mind.. so I'll have to go back to the 'drawing board', but still pretty in their own way.



I'm hoping to get them perfect so I can add them to peoples purchases when they shop at my etsy or zibbet store.

What's everyone else working on? Let me know, or share your blog link so I can check it out :)

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My Zoo Trip
Friday, May 25, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

I finally went to the ZOOOOOOOOOO! I absolutely LOVE the zoo...! I know, it's not nice to have animals all caged up - but I still love the zoo. I'm sharing a few of my favorite pics from the day as well as an 'assignment' for kids - but don't call it that when you give it to them. It's a scavenger hunt to them!
 

The 'Canadian Domain' takes forever to get to, but it's SO worth the walk. How often do YOU get to see grizzly bears! .. better than UFC  *grin*


There are peacocks walking all around, but this guy decided to put on a little show!


Polar bear at feeding time. Polar bears are just too cool, even when they are lazing around being bums!


And here is the 'scavenger hunt'. My nephews did it (ages 7 & 8). It wasn't too difficult for them but once at home you could tell they remembered a lot more about each animal, and enjoyed themselves.

Your child will need a digital camera, this list and maybe a pencil to check off what they find. Don't help them once there.. but make sure you've covered the words in previous lessons. The idea is to get pictures of as many as they can...no pressure, let them enjoy the trip!

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To Do List
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

Here is my official list of projects to do. I have papers all over my desk with urls and ideas I'd like to try...but I think keeping a list here will make my life easier, and more likely motivate me to actually do them.............you may want to join me!
I will be updating the list regularly - adding more, and crossing out what is done (hopefully).
Sewing Projects:
Fabric Dollhouse
Clear Toy Storage Bags
Boy Pants     -  (completed link)
Pajama Eater
2d Character Softie
Hair Scrunchies
Princess Pavillion Tent
Arabic Fabric Book
Ironing Board Cover - (completed link)
Mowgli, Bagheera & Akela Costume -(completed link)
Rag Doll
Chef Hat
Art Case
Mail Holder
Football Thobes - (completed link)
Tinkerbell Costume
Cowboy Costume - (completed link)
Cinderella Dress
Back With Buckets
Puppet Theater
Carrot House

Crochet Projects:
Football Kufi (skull cap) - (completed link)
Crochet Doll
Seven Petal Flower
African Flower Purse
Bunny

Craft Projects:
Magnetic Paper Dolls
Fabric Labels
Jungle Theme Eid Cards - (completed link)
Vines - (completed link)
Eid Banner - (completed link)
Cool Book Shelf
Popsicle Bracelets
Stamp making
Subway Art
Ribbon Bookmarks
Mural for orphanage
City painting

Kids Activities to try with my nephews:
Islamic Play using paperclip pics
Shadow puppets
Jungle Book Diorama
Batik Letters
Shower Curtain Village
Carton Wallet

Food:
Unicorn Poop
Banana Ice-Cream
Watermelon Shark
Dutch Apple Pie-lettes

Future Swaps:
Ramadaan Girly Swap (June)
Children's Card Swap (June)
Crafty Supply Swap
Lil' & Big Book Swap
Survival Swap
Hijab & Accessory Swap
Alif, Baa, Ta Swap

Children's Competitions
Qur'an Art Competition - winner link
Qur'an Chef Competition



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Wrapping It Up
Saturday, May 12, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

AlhumdulilLlah, the book drive to help out the children at the Makeni orphanage in Zambia (Lusaka) was pretty successful.
We managed to collect:
- 9 large boxes of books in the UK, thanks to SmartArk.
- 12 large boxes of books were collected in the States (Maryland), thanks to Masjid IRHSCA
- 39 boxes of books were collected in Canada (Ontario), thanks to schools like IIT, homeschooling moms and Al-Falah Islamic School

The UK delivery only took two weeks to reach its destination...so we managed to get a video of the children with the books. It's heart-warming to watch..but still doesn't fully capture just how happy and grateful the children (and teachers) are to receive the books.






Please pass on the clip to others, and help up continue to help the orphans.
Jazakum'Allahu khair to all those that helped.



Insha'Allah we have a few up coming projects we are working on. If you can help us out in ANYWAY possible, please let me know.
For the next shipment we'd like to collect:
- Bicycles
- Computers (with flat screen monitors)
- Educational toys
- Board Games
- Story books (not text books, etc.)

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Qur'an Cover!
Monday, April 30, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

So I've FINALLY made my sister a Qur'an cover! I've been 'promising' to make her one for a year-or-so. Anyway, it turned out awesome (even if the pictures suck.. it looks so much better in person).. I'm very happy with it, and it was fun to make, so I made two. The silver and black one I'll add to my etsy store, and see how that goes.

   

I used a velvet fabric on the outside, and lined the whole bag with a satin fabric.


Hand painted 'Iqra' (meaning: Read) on the outside.

Now I need to make two more..for kids, so it'll probably look different.

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Monster Collection
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuh

I'm having a little too much fun sewing!
Thought I'd share this project, because I always find it difficult to sew interesting enough things for boys (ages 7 & 8).. but THIS is awesome!..so any of you who are stuck on what to make, give this a try.

Who wouldn't like their own collection of monster beanbags!?!


I've made everything out of canvas...! once upon a time I bought an entire roll hoping I'd be a great artist *grin*... we still working on that 'hope'... bwahaha...

I made 6 different kinds. The beanbag faces are made with felt. I also decided to make a bag to hold everything in, that monster is painted on. I LOVE the bag!!.. and will probably make more for library books etc.


They are 18 altogether. The kids are very happy with them, which makes me happy.

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Headache
Saturday, April 14, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

I was SO sure I had done a book review on BELLYACHE: A Delicious Tale! Anyway, looks like I didn't post it..but I'm sharing the sequel to that..because I totally dig it, and the author is such a wonderful person.


Title: HEADACHE: The Hair-Raising Sequel to Bellyache
Author: Crystal Marcos
Available: Amazon
Type: Children (ages 8 and up)

What's it about? As the second book, this continues the tale of a boy (Peter) and his friend (Lina) and their adventures with the candonite people. Who are the Candonites you ask? People made out of candyyyyy...need I say more! (yes me and food are one)... they need to save their town from the horrible Peblars (rotten candy).

Is it worth reading? It's for younger people, obviously...but I really, really enjoyed it!! Given my inner child is still around I was glued to this, and I'd definitely recommend it to others. Its great for both boys and girls because it's packed with action!

Is the book easy to understand? Yes.

Notable pages? Humm... none I can narrow down.

Out of 5: 5

Let me know what you think!
Happy Reading!... oh, and make sure you have snacks near by, you WILL get hungry!

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Dino Fatimah
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

I'm still sewing!! ... give me a month, I'm sure I'll get tired of it and find something else to do for a little while.


Anyway.. still going through Ikat's blog.. love, love this blog! This pattern is from her as well. Similar to the panda dress I did in the last post... however this one is the traditional shorts.. with a little dinosaur theme happening. I was trying to be creative..haha.. I'm very happy with the results and so is my niece.

The pattern is for a 3 year old. My niece is 2 years old, but tall for her age (tabarak'Allah).

Fatimah modeling the spikes for you. She was sick that day, but such a good sport about it.


This image is hand painted on. She picked the 'angry' dinosaur.


The back - dino spikes sewn in.

Now to work on my next sewing project *grin*

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Wufoo Panda
Sunday, April 01, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

I'm finally back to sewing, and thought I'd share something with you.
This is a dress for my niece who adores Kung Fu Panda (but pronounces it wufoo panda). She's 2 years old...(that's the dress size).


The dress pattern is from this site: ikatbag
I absolutely LOVE her blog, and just floored at how talented and creative she is. She's also nice enough to share a lot of her patterns and ideas.


Front of the dress.

Back of the dress. "Love"

Here is the pattern for the pandas. I cut them out in felt and just stitched them on. Simple enough, and I really dig the mix of felt with paint (bamboo)... I'll probably end up doing more using this idea.


Here is the pattern for the bamboo. Check this link for a tutorial: Stenciling
It's worth learning how to do it, I've done stenciling SO many times! I'll share other work I've done in future posts.
Happy sewing! If anyone tries this out, or even just makes the dress .. please share with ME! I love seeing what others are doing.

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Spicy Grilled Chicken
Monday, March 26, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

This recipe is long over due...and since summer is close, I figured it might come in handy. I pretty much spend the whole summer eating bbq'd food, and this one is on the menu at least twice in a week.


Serves 5 (or just me..haha)

10 pieces of chicken
1 lemon - juiced
1 tsp black pepper
5 cloves garlic - minced
1" ginger root - minced
1 tsp red chili powder (or to taste)
1/2 tsp paprika
optional: sea salt to taste


Directions:
:: Wash chicken pieces, dry with paper towel, and cut two slits into them (so the marinade will go in).
:: Mix all ingredients together in shallow bowl and place chicken pieces in, coat thoroughly.
:: Allow to marinate in refrigerator for 2 hours at minimum (over night is better).
:: Before grilling add in clarified butter (or any oil you prefer).
:: Grill chicken on medium hot coals until browned (and juices run clear), turning and basting with any marinade that may be left in the bowl.

Happy bbq'n!! - eat for me :)

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The Craft of Life
Thursday, March 08, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

Some REALLY awesome news! SketchedSoul is featured in the March issue of "SISTERS" Magazine! Yaaay, alhumduliLlah. Written by Brooke Benoit! She did such an amazing job, masha'Allah.. really enjoyed the piece (not only 'cuz I was featured in..*grin*)When I first stumbled upon the burgeoning sisters’ craft niche in the Muslim blogosphere, my cynicism hijab must have been wrapped too tight. Why? I wondered. There are g-oodles of craft blogs, websites, online video tutorials and so on, why would the Muslimahs want to add to that clutter? And then I scrolled down – and it was love at first sight: a Muslimah-only international craft swap!

Farhana Faruq started her blog Sketched Soul way back in 2006, and it is one of the oldest of the Muslimah craft blogs on the Internet. Fresh onto her Canadian ISP, Farhana’s interests in creativity, encouraging sisterhood, sharing a love of reading, and her family’s various grassroots charity projects immediately showed through in her first few posts: “Surfing the net I realised there were a lot of people out there like me. Creative but broke. Wanting to give but not having enough. So Sketched Soul was born. It was (and still is) meant to be a means for creative (and the not-so-creative) people to come together and help with little projects that make a huge impact on the lives of those less fortunate. At the same time, the blog brings (mainly) sisters together through the different projects and swaps.”

A graphic designer with a love for fashion, Farhana’s sister-to-sister “swaps” and charitable “projects” have become a staple of her blog,but her compulsion to craft also keeps the blog filled with a wide range of tutorials and innovative art and craft suggestions, such as her Arabic calligraphy wedding cake topper, annual Ramadhan crafts, and a fabulous stencilling tutorial. This winter, between uploading photos of her recent hand-painted leopard-print skirt project and a headband tutorial, Farhana also synthesised her several years of e-community building know-how to help put together an international book drive for an orphanage her uncle has built in Zambia.

Educators and entrepreneurs have long known that fostering creativity and actively pursuing hobbies gives people the confidence to amass new skills, try new things, and therefore tend to be more successful in their endeavours and lives. While they’ve all had their fair share of admirers gush “Oh, I could never!”, longtime crafters know that actually folks really could – if not this, then maybe that. While someone may not have the patience or ambition to learn a particular craft, art-making processes, like all other things, can be learned and all learning begets more learning across different mediums. For these sisters who initially just wanted to chat stitches and knots, branching out and subsequently building up are re-occurring themes .

“An artist/artisan of sewing, knitting, crochet, embroidery … and sometimes craft,” Sabina Taylor has over 30 years of experience in fibre arts as well as a multitude of other mediums she has mastered to incorporate into her work. Like all the bloggers, Sabina simply loves her craft; she is thankful to Allah I to have her talent and she has a drive to share both her appreciation and knowledge with others. Sabina first stepped away from her Kenmore and dye baths long enough to put up some blog entries on Slip Stitches and More when she was living overseas in the United Arab Emirates. What “began as an outlet while acclimatising to the Mideast” ultimately increased Sabina’s tech-skills online: “as I grew in SEO and pc/web knowledge I began to ‘get it’ and incorporate all this into my handmade business.”

Sabina’s modest blog has grown into a nice little brand for her with a YouTube channel, a few social network pages, and an Etsy shop. “The novice sewist” is still Sabina’s motivation and while the blog is a great showcase for her work, Sabina freely shares her decades of know-how with many tips and tutorials that can be especially beneficial to sisters, such as her videos of an easy caftan-making lesson and how to repurpose a butterfly abaya into a shoulder abaya. In turn, as someone who has benefited a great deal from da’wah and knowledge-based websites, Sabina has also expanded into a second blog which is Islam-based and she has had the opportunity to share plentiful information about the deen with her non-Muslim craft readers.

Erum in Pakistan has long been a compulsive crafter and wanted some way to record and maybe share all the projects she had done for her family, such as the fancy holiday dresses she makes and embellishes for her daughters. Her nephew suggested she get a blog and with little know-how, Arts Crafts N Hobbies was hesitantly started in 2010. Craft blogging has turned out to be an amazing experience for Erum who has met many talented and generous people all over the world: “The blog polished my creativity and has given me a chance to learn and try out so many new things.” While she continues to enhance her skills and expand her repertoire, Erum has also begun to dabble a little in selling her crafts locally.

Another seasoned blogger of several years, Ginger Davis, aka UmmLayla of the Crafty Muslimah blog [whoops! That's the Crunchy Mama blog!], posting from the American Midwest, just recently started a second craft-focused blog where she hopes to highlight her aim to make one project a week during 2012 with the goal of making herself a whole wardrobe. On her other blog, Ginger’s original Ramadhan crafts always garnered a lot of attention from readers searching for Islamic-related items unavailable commercially and for those who are more likely to do-it-yourself. Ginger tries to wear something handmade every day and by simply uploading pictures of projects she is already doing, “in the end maybe other people will be inspired to do the same.” Ginger loves the process of creating something from start to finish, beginning with the rawest of materials, figuring all the bits out, and finally arriving at the finished product. “If I could go from baby sheep to finished sweater, it would be fulfilling a dream of mine.” Sounds like someone has a lot of blocking and blogging to do!

If you are a crafty Muslimah – newbie or master – you can find like-minded souls, not only among the Muslimah craft blogosphere, but there are also e-groups budding up all over the Internet. If you don’t have time or access to quilting circles or beading classes in your area, you can still enjoy the camaraderie of other crafty sisters on Facebook, Yahoo, Flickr, and throughout Cyberville.

Brooke Benoit is an American artist who is home-educating her 5.5 children in Casablanca, Morocco. This year when people ‘ooh’ and ‘ahh’ over her kids’ Ramadhan projects, she may begrudgingly admit that the brilliant ideas were not originally her own.

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This article appears in the March 2012 issue of SISTERS Magazine.

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Playtime
Friday, February 17, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuh

I have a few new pictures to share of the wonderful children (tabarak'Allah) from the Zambian Orphanage.

Please join us on FaceBook where we have updated info: Zambian Orphanage
... and let others know.



The book drive is just amazing so far! AlhumduliLlah. Thank you everyone for your help, effort, prayers and support. May Allah reward you with the best in this world and in the next. Ameen.

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Suleman's Pictures
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

Brother Suleman visited the Zambian orphanage about a month ago. Here are a few pictures from his collection I'd like to share with you.

Two students reading/praying to each other.


This is one of the classrooms.... and the teacher.


Few of the students... all smiles, tabarak'Allah.


One of the day students. This orphanage is for boys, but during the day girls come for the school program as this is the only education they can get.



Please be sure to check out the Book Drive Page, if you're interested in helping us build a library for them.
Jazak'Allahu khair.

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Grounded
Sunday, January 08, 2012
... another Illustration Friday!!
Topic is "grounded"!


Link
click to enlarge

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Book Drive
Saturday, December 31, 2011
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

AlhumduliLlah, we are given another opportunity to help others.

This project is to collect much needed books for an orphanage in Zambia, Africa.
It's a project that's very close to my heart because it's located in an area where I grew up, because I love children, and because my uncle is the one running this orphanage. Although he's busy, and not very tech-savvy (okay, no at all), I'm determined to help as much as I can from my end (Canada).. and insha'Allah I hope you'll join me.



Details of project: Collect NEW and USED books.
Islamic and secular books in all subjects. Ages 5 years old to College students.
Suggestions: Arts and Crafts, Trades, Math, Sciences, English, Arabic, Mechanics, Computers (current).

Book drive in YOUR area? The books will be shipped from Capitol Heights, Maryland. If you are able to collect books in your area and ship them either to Maryland (U.S.A), Toronto (Canada), or Zambia (Africa) please let us know, so I we can direct people to the closest contact.

How they will be delivered: Shipped from Maryland (U.S.A.) -
IRHSCA
Accepting cash donations for shipping costs.


U.S.A. (Maryland):
IRHSCA
Atten: Book Drive
1 Chamber Avenue
Capitol Heights, MD 20743
U.S.A

Contact: irhsca@gmail.com


Canadian (Ontario):
Contact: amtullah79@yahoo.ca
Areas you can drop books off: Mississauga, Markham, Durham Region


U.K. (London):
Smart Ark Ltd
PO Box 61244
London N17 1AZ
UK
Contact: info@smartark.com


Africa (Zambia):
Makeni Institute Trust
P.O. Box 31721
Lusaka, Zambia
Africa



CUT OFF DATE for all books is March 1st, 2012
Please come together even if it's one book and donate to a worthy cause. Knowledge is a great gift, so please donate with good intentions!!


Makeni Institute Trust is a registered charitable organization: 7000000726808

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Sisterhood
Thursday, December 29, 2011
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuh

The year is almost ending, and I've done a wonderful job of not keeping my blog up to date *lowers my head in shame*.. insha'Allah I'm hoping 2012 will be much better. I have a project on the way, and new tutorials and recipes I'd like to share, as well as more swapsssss! *everyone loves those*

Fortunately my sewing streak is still going - I've even surprised myself, usually it's off to the next project after a week. Here is a skirt I made. I've actually made a few in different colours but more or less the same style.


The front says "Sisterhood" in Arabic, this is my design and hand painted on by me. The back has it written in English. Would you have put a different word?


Please give me some feedback. Positive or negative (but constructive).

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Headband Tutorial
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

... yup... I'm failing at this blogging thing!!! sorry people... I'll try and make a better effort in keeping it updated.

Lately I've been very busy sewing.. and would like to share a really cute tutorial with you. This is a for a headband, either for children or adults (looks good on both) and really easy to make!



You can find the written instructions here: http://www.madebymarzipan.com/ (under Betty Band) or watch the video below. Marzipan has lots of other great stuff to try.



Note: I did have to make the headband 1 inch smaller than directed (for a 22 month old) - so the "Child Size" on the website.




Alrighty people..I'll be back with more, insha'Allah!! :)

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Arabic Wedding Topper
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

I've been meaning to post this! I'm sorry it took me so long to those I promised pictures.

Anyway.. here it is! An Arabic wedding topper! I love the idea..it's definitely unique! Trust me when I say you can't find them anywhere else.. I looked!!! I made these for someone else. It took me approx. two weeks to complete, and I tried using just about every material I could get my hands on (gum paste, paper mache, plaster of paris, etc.). After the fourth try I came up with my own mix of mainly cardboard and clay.

AlhumduliLlah, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Not edible unfortunately, but solid!!

Close up of the letters. They still look nicer than the pics :)

This is on a red velvet cake!


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Rainbow Eid Swap
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuh

My apologies for not posting or visiting your blog.

Every year we have an Eid gift swap/exchange. One intention is that sisters get to meet each other online and build a friendship that will insha'Allah last forever. It's been successful so far, alhumduliLlah.. so we're doing it again!

Have fun with it!!


Details of swap: Each participant will gift their partner. Think 'rainbow'.. go shop, mail the gift so they can receive it for Eid, and in between all this stay in touch (with them, not me).

Participants allowed: International (females only).

Ages allowed: All ages.

Cost Range: There is no limit and there should be no expectations on either side.

Rules:
1) Sent out gift- inform me and your swap partner.
2) Received gift - inform me and your swap partner.


Sign up due date: Thursday July 28, 2011
Partners will be emailed to you on: Sunday July 31, 2011
Gift must be mailed out by: So they get it for Eid (you do the math)


If you would like to participate, I will need to know the following information. (amtullah79@yahoo.ca) note: .ca NOT .com
Please email me the answers even if you have participated in a previous swap.


QUESTIONNAIRE TO ANSWER
Name of swap: Rainbow Eid Swap
Blog/website url (if you have one):
Email address:
Your real name:
Mailing address:
Does your swap partner have your permission to post pics of your gift:
How did you hear about this swap:

Comments:



Participants to date:
- Hijabi Apprentice
- Yaney
- Umm Umar
- Rachelle
- Hafsa
- Kris
- Maria
- Shabana
- Zainab
- Hajar
- Haseeba
- Susan

Gift sent out are bold/color

Received:
- Shireen
- Shaalom2Salaam

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Our Little Book Keepers
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu

I'd like share a wonderful project I learned about recently. I'm not part of the organizers but have a wonderful friend right there working as a volunteer.. so I KNOW it's legit. (You never know these days)... and insha'Allah I'll be taking part in this project.



IDEA? To send at the very least 211 books to children in rural villages in Sabah, Malaysia, by October 2011.


WHY?
1) To promote reading in villages.


HOW?
- Passing down your pre-loved books.
- Purchase books online and send them there.
- Telling absolutely anyone about this project.


FOR WHO?
1) Kindergarten: age 4-6yr old
2) Elementary: age 7-12yr old
*Books can be in both Malay or English


Anyone interested in contributing can email:
lilbookkeeper.borneo@raleighinternational.org.my

OR.. email my friend directly: hajar.alwi@gmail.com

Those on FaceBook can join: Our Little Book Keepers

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