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Schedule a Skype Call with Your Class!

This Fall KTKI members can schedule a Skype call with Kids to Kids International. We had our first Skype call with a school Avoca West Elementary School in Glenview, Illinois and it was a wonderful success. Meet and talk to KTKI online without having to leave your school. We will talk about how and why KTKI was started, where we send the picture books and educational supplies we receive, why KTKI is so important, and answer students questions live. The best part is, you never have to leave your classroom! Contact KTKI to schedule your Skype today – Contact Form!


New Picture Book Added from Booth Hill School

A new picture book from the Booth Hill School 5th grade in Trumbull, CT was added to the KTKI Bookshelf!
Animal Poems


Photos from Haiti!

We recently received photos of the St. Pierre School in Haiti where the Haitian Health Foundation helped to deliver KTKI student created picture books. Click the title of the post to view the photo collage.


UCONN Honors Program Makes Picture Book for Sudan

View the picture book on the KTKI bookshelf now!
The Very Thirsty Giraffe


UCONN Honors Program Creates Picture Book for Mexico

View entire picture book here:
El alfebeto en la naturaleza


Avoca West Students Partner for Humanitarian Writing Project

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Picture Books from the Chatsworth Avenue Elementary School Added to the KTKI Bookshelf!

Chatsworth Avenue Elementary School



KTKI Article on Yorktown Patch

Click below to read the recent KTKI article on:
Yorktown Patch


New Picture Books

Picture Books from the Palmyra-Macedon Elementary and Intermediate School in Macedon, NY have been added to the KTKI Online Bookshelf!

Palmyra-Macedon Elementary School – Macedon, NY
Palmyra-Macedon Intermediate School – Macedon, NY


Lost Boy Finds Home with Kids to Kids International

Lost boy Gabriel Deng met Pat while he was living in a refugee camp in Kenya in 1988.  In 2000, Deng was given the opportunity to come to America and now is a professor at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York.  He recently visited Yorktown High School to speak to the Amnesty International Club about his life.  Pat was able to reunite with Deng and show him the KTKI office!  Read the complete story from the Yorktown Examiner in our News section.


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