One day in the village of Wayamba, while Beverly, Fiona and Judith were engaging the secondary school children in storytelling and song, I visited the primary (elementary) classrooms.
I had brought some artificial snow that a friend had given me after hearing my story about trying to explain snow to a group of village children a couple of years ago. It was a comical event with the children being horrified that huge blocks of ice actually fell from the sky onto our houses. This misunderstanding was due to miscommunication with the translator.
Anyway, showing "snow" to the children and talking about God's creation was so much fun! To make snow, we just had to add water and watch it grow.
Cheryl and Priscilla, Headmistress of Wayamba School
Monday, August 3, 2009
Snow in Africa
Posted by Cheryl Read at 10:01 AM
Labels: Ghana, Ghana West Africa, Northern Region
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