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European Parliament Information Office in Malta published children’s book

Written on:April 5, 2014
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Taqtax għad-Dritt

Taqtax għad-Dritt

Amidst a crowd of children gathered in a classroom at the Birkirkara Primary School, Minister for Education and Employment Evarist Bartolo and four MEP candidates today launched the book “Taqtax għad-Dritt”, published by the European Parliament Information Office in Malta, and featuring simple stories and activities for children. The book, written by Tony C. Cutajar, is a collection of stories geared to develop children’s knowledge and awareness of the basic rights and obligations in a society. “I really enjoyed listening to and observing children as they discussed some of the themes in the book”, said Minister Bartolo, referring also to the importance of fostering the love of reading in children.

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“I reiterate the importance that children read. This book should be of great help to them being simple and thin! I hope that alot of children will find enjoyment in it”, said the author, Tony C. Cutajar.