CONGRATULATIONS to our winners !
Milton Ravele (Grades 4 - 7)
Maloney's Eye Primary Farm School, Krugersdorp.
20 Goosie readers, 20 bookmarks, 20 chatter boxes
“Thanks, much appreciated!”
Mthobi Ian Fihla (Grades 6 - 7)
Phakamisani Primary School, Plettenberg Bay.
20 Goosie readers, 20 bookmarks
"Good day Mam, this serves as a confirmation of receipt of Respect for Chickens books.
We are grateful about the books and we believe they will add value to the learners understanding of what is around us and their value for the environment.
We thank you for the delivery and will make full use of the materials in improving literacy levels in our school and the love for books in our learners.
Kind regards,
Mthobi Ian Fihla"
Cheryl Karam (Grade 4)
Bizweni Primary School, Somerset West.
20 Goosie readers, 20 bookmarks
“Wow, thank you so much! Have a beautiful day.”
Clive Arries (Grade 2)
West End Primary School, Lentegeur.
20 Goosie readers, 20 chatter boxes
"Good day Ms Van Der Merwe, Thank you very much!
We are looking forward to receive the books.
Stay safe and all of the best.
Regards, Clive Arries"
Edrich Theodore (Grades 4 - 6)
Struisbaai Primêre Skool, Struisbaai.
20 Goosie readers, 30 Appelliefie leesboeke, 20 kletsboksies
"Baie dankie. Ek sal ook foto's stuur van waar leerders boekies ontvang."
see promotion below...

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RESPECT FOR CHICKENS DAY
04 May 2026
Perfect for Intermediate Phase readers
Dear Educators,
Ask the learners in your class to colour in the picture below and stand a chance of winning free copies of Goosie’s Story to put into each learner’ hands! The first three entries to be submitted will be the winners.
(You may also choose to receive the Afrikaans version of Goosie’s Story, namely Appelliefie se Storie)
CLASS DISCUSSION
Eggs are used in recipes all over the world. Mothers everywhere know that eggs are among the most nutritious foods that Nature provides, helping children grow strong and healthy.
Our part is to ensure that the hens whose eggs we share are given happy lives, free of cages

Win free copies of Goosie’s Story (or Appelliefie se Storie) so learners can discover more about the miracle of eggs.
Simply submit the best coloured-in rendition of this picture to Nature-based Education by 10 May 2026 and remind the class…
… not to forget to make the yolk a lovely bright orange colour which comes naturally when hens are able to eat grass!
… to remind Mom and Dad to choose cage-free or free range eggs at the store!
Download the picture here and ask your learners to colour it in and submit to education@naturebased.online by 10 May 2026.
Stand a chance to WIN a reader (plus bookmarks)
for every learner in your class!



What is special about this reader?
The UN Rights of the Child has brought world attention to the fact that exposure to ill-treatment of animals harms a child’s psychological and emotional development, possibly for life. Witnessing the ill-treatment of even the humble hen erodes a child’s natural empathy and resistance to violence. It sets children on a path whereby any form of violence becomes normalized and attracts participation. This book rekindles the spirit of care and respect for all life, including the humble hen.
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