“Selam” from the T.R. Paul Academy of Arts and Knowledge Kindergarten Class!
Selam means “hello” in the Amharic language, one commonly spoken in Ethiopia where Nick grew up.

Nick tells the kids where to sit
He got to share this information, and more, at T.R. Paul Academy of Arts and Knowledge , yesterday afternoon.
The Kids listened and joined in to the story, as Nick read his book, Helping in Action.

Reading the book

Hanging out with the kinders!
They enjoyed all of the artifacts Nick brought from Africa to share, and had a chance to ask Nick some questions about his life and his childhood in Ethiopia.

Touching the African artifacts!
We are always grateful to the kindergarten teachers, Ms. Jenes, and Ms. Amott, for inviting us into their classroom.
Hope to see you again, TPAAK!
Posted on November 18, 2016, in Awesome in Action, Books, children, community events, Fort Collins, Helping in Action - Book, learning, Local, students and tagged Amy Jenes, awesome in action, Fort Collins, Kaylee Amott, Kindergarten, Learning about Africa, T. R. Paul Academy, teachers. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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