Thursday, November 26, 2009

Rawlings Est 1887 Pros 15 Tc




HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Toy Library Network of the Americas extends a warm hug of congratulations and admiration to all IPA members from Argentina. Adelante! and that his work allows more children to freely exercise their right Argentines to GAME.

success in their new projects and that this event generates more space and play time in Argentina.


Come to play with the stars!


s Dear friends:
We wish to share with you and your families
the Celebrated birthday IPA Argentina.

So we've organized a Homecoming Planetarium of the City of Buenos Aires with the intention and affection of members, colleagues and artists who support the mission of the Association:
Defend the Right of Children to Play!
During the time of celebration,
IPA know more about Argentina and its projects,
will play with the starry sky and its constellations . There will also be surprises

sounds, live music and words ... We accompany

part of its cultural Sample Game and Toy
who was born this year and already has a trail ride ...
To say goodbye, we participation of
The Juggler - Pablo Herrero y Cia.
A playful moment between puppets, songs, rhymes and juggling.

HOPE TO PROMPTLY! - Please RSVP to: secretaria@ipaargentina.org.ar


Friday, November 20, 2009

Can You Drink Coffee If You Have Colitis




On 20 November 1989, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and promulgated the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

The Convention sets out these rights in 54 articles and two Optional Protocols . Define basic human rights enjoyed by children everywhere: the right to survival, to full development, to protection against harmful influences, abuse and exploitation, and full participation in family life cultural and social. The four fundamental principles of the Convention are non-discrimination, the dedication to the interests of the child, the right to life, survival and development and respect for the views of the child. All rights defined in the Convention are inherent to human dignity and harmonious development of all children.

Its origin was the Geneva Declaration of 1924, drafted by Eglantyne Jebb, founder of the International Save the Children, and recognized by the League of Nations on December 26, 1924.

United Nations in 1948 adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights implicitly included the rights of children. However, later became convinced that the particular needs of children should be specially contained and protected, giving rise to this Convention which has now reached twenty.

By accepting the obligations of the Convention (by ratifying or acceding), national governments are committed to protecting and ensuring children's rights and have agreed to be considered responsible for this commitment before the international community. The States Parties to the Convention are obligated to provide and implement all necessary measures and policies to protect the interests of the child.

All the world's states have ratified the Convention, with the exception of Somalia and the United States.

rights under the Convention are based on respect for the dignity and worth of each individual, regardless of race, color, gender, language, religion, opinions, origins, wealth, birth or ability and therefore apply to all human beings everywhere. Accompany these rights, the obligation of governments and individuals not to infringe on the parallel rights of others. These rules are interdependent and indivisible, it is not possible to guarantee certain rights at the expense of others.

One of the fundamental rights of all children it is precisely the RIGHT TO PLAY, by which members tend Toy Library Network of the Americas, which is linked to this conclusion.

Graphic: "Children Playing" Children by Maya (Quintana Roo, Mexico)

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Reiki Bij Slijmbeursontsteking?

TWENTY YEARS ON HOLA!, MEXICO WELCOMES YOU PLAY ... INTERNATIONAL AWARD


If you want to reply to this message, please contact:

Ludotecas all
Mexico Play AC

Foundation info@mexicojuega.org.mx
mexicojuegaac@hotmail.com


Or visit:

www.mexicojuega.org.mx

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Tampon Public Bathroom

III Picture Books COMPOSTELA


The Education Department CITY OF SANTIAGO KALANDRAKA and convene the Third Prize International 'COMPOSTELA' for Picture Books, with a prize of 12,000 euros as an advance by copyright. The deadline for submission of work will end on February 26, 2010 and the jury's decision will be announced on April 2, coinciding with the International Day of Children's and Youth, and within the framework of activities of Promotion Campaign X Reading organized by the municipality of Santiago and KALANDRAKA.

Compostela Prize is aimed at authors and illustrators of all nationalities to submit original and unpublished works. Those interested in presenting to the competition should send five copies of the text in any of the official languages \u200b\u200bof the Iberian Peninsula, three original illustrations and five photocopies of each, along with a printed model of the project. The material, signed under an alias, was sent to the Registrar General of the Municipality of Santiago.

KALANDRAKA publish the winning work in the five mainland official languages -Galician, Castilian, Catalan, Euskera and Portuguese, in October 2010. The jury will comprise persons of recognized standing in the field of children's literature and illustration. The conditions for participation are available on the website of KALANDRAKA ( www.kalandraka.com ) and the CITY OF SANTIAGO ( www.santiagodecompostela.org ).