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Kita Semua Anak Rimba!

Abyan Junus-Nishizawa and Farah Landemaine, Co-founders, Anak Rimba Books

24-Jul-24 15:00

Kita Semua Anak Rimba!

Anak Rimba Books has a clear goal: to inspire a generation of children to cherish the planet. Founded by Abyan Junus-Nishizawa and Farah Landemaine, this publishing house is dedicated to creating beautifully illustrated children's books, to educate young readers about nature and endangered Asian species. To date, they have released six delightful and impactful stories, and have expanded into other forms of storytelling too, including film. We catch up with them to discuss their ongoing mission to inspire young (and not-so-young) Malaysians to cherish and protect our incredible biodiversity. 

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  environmentLiterature/Philosophyfilm

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