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New study aids for child refugees and migrants presented in Sofia

Photo: Desislava Semkovska

The Reachout foundation presented new reaching aids for child refugees and migrants – a picture dictionary called “Words in pictures” and multilingual discussion cards for family practice. These aids come as an addition to “ABV first steps”, the first Bulgarian-language textbook for refugee and migrant children.

The picture dictionary will help the children learn the Bulgarian language, and the multilingual card game practices can be used by social workers, guidance counselors, teachers and other specialists engaged in assisting refugee families.  

More details to follow from Radio Bulgaria!

Text and photos by Desislava Semkovska

Translated and posted by Milena Daynova



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