The Child-to-Child Primary Health Readers have been developed to teach and encourage primary school children in Africa to become concerned with health and general development of their pre-school brothers and sisters and other children in the community.
When Tulio the farmer steps on a landmine, there is no one to see but the Sun. The Sun calls his friends who come to drink that evening at the dam where Tulio died: the tiny kangaroo rat, the hunting dog and her pack, the high-soaring vulture, the lazy lion and the grey elephant.
This is the story of how the five friends of the sun helped Tulio's children learn how to survive in a land where mines lay buried; how they spread the messages about the dangers of mines and the responsibility shared by all those who use them, and how they demonstrate the power of children to safeguard others, raise mine awareness and lead us towards a future free from fear of landmines.
This story is designed as a reader for use in the Language or Social Studies curriculum. Simply told, it combines a set of exciting stories with a wealth of carefully researched information on landmine awareness and protection. It is suitable for children in lower secondary schools as well as for teachers and adult groups.
This reader has been specially prepared by the Child-to-Child Trust as a special edition to their widely used Primary Health Readers. Child-to-Child has for long identified the issue of children and landmines as one of its priorities and dedicates this book to the hundreds of concerned people world-wide who have lost their lives of limbs in trying to make their communities safer places for children to grow and study.