First Wednesday Club for April 2011: If you cannot read and write then you are always afraid

It’s time for the First Wednesday Club again. This month we’re lending our support to the Indigenous Literacy Project which is about giving the gift of reading to Indigenous children in remote communities. Read about it here http://www.mamamia.com.au/weblog/2011/04/indigenous-literary-project.html#comments

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