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Credit: The Greatest Supper Party

Artworks of students from Kindle Garden featured in limited-edition colouring book

In collaboration with Long John Silver’s and Superhero Me, a non-profit inclusive arts movement, foodpanda has launched a meaningful and interactive colouring book, titled The Greatest Supper Party.

Featuring the works of students from Kindle Garden, Singapore’s first inclusive preschool, The Greatest Supper Party colouring book aims to inspire creative thinking in children where they can create imaginary dishes of their own. The book also weaves together drawings of local dishes (with a twist!) alongside stories written by students of Kindle Garden, connecting ideas of food and friendship to encourage empathy and inclusion of people with different abilities.

 

Full article here.