Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Books to activate fun learning about wildlife and colours

- KEAGAN MITCHELL by Bud Blake

A LOCAL author and artist has designed colour and learn books to educate children about animals and to create awareness about the environmen­t.

Irene Oxley, from Scarboroug­h, recently published her first two

books for children between the ages of 4 and 8.

The first two books present visuals of a giraffe and elephants.

Children will meet a variety of characters such as Oupa the giraffe,

Ellie Shelly elephant, Cheeky blue tongue and Ellie blue.

The rest of the books are being developed in which Oxley will introduce other animals, including hippos and dolphins.

The books are the latest edition to The Rinki Collection which includes baby, children, adult clothing as well as puzzles, snap cards and more.

Several characters are endorsed by World Wide Fund for Nature and a percentage of the sales goes to them.

Oxley said the books were a fun way to learn and appreciate wild life.

“The informatio­n/facts are short and easy to remember, the colouring-in part is fun and will keep those inquisitiv­e minds occupied as they explore colours.

“The joy of holding a book in your hands is something that each child

Colour & Learn

Rinki should experience and the addition of the colouring in will encourage children to read.

“I believe books such as

Rinki

should be in all preschools. Children remember in pictures as well as the written word,” she said.

You can purchase a

Colour & Learn

Rinki Colour &

A4 book for R197 with a free set of 12 coloured pencils online at www.rinkiart.com or order from Wordsworth Books or Exclusive Books.

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 ??  ?? THE ‘Rinki Colour & Learn’ books recently published, along with some of the goodies Irene Oxley sells.
THE ‘Rinki Colour & Learn’ books recently published, along with some of the goodies Irene Oxley sells.
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