The African Children's Choir loved it!!

Well at least some of it. 22 youngsters between 9 and 11 were on a tour of the UK. One evening 3 of the boys Sahkili, Tseppo and Selby asked for a story and so were entertained by the first chapter. These children are a few of Africa's 15 million orphans who have lost one or both of their parents as a result of HIV. In Africa, they live in centres where, thanks to foreign aid are fed, clothed and educated. Life is at it's simplest level and these children, like all children over the world enjoy a bedtime story. In Swaziland, they have a good command of English. Their teacher Auntie Lucy now has a copy of the first two books and reads to them each evening before bed.