I would like to give my kids (9 and 12) a gift that gives to others that would also educate them a bit about the issues but would also be a little more elaborate than just a card or email for themselves. I did try things like the Oxfam Unwrapped goat or donkey https://secure.oxfam.ca/unwrapped/popular.php (but I think my kids were too young to "get it" a few years ago) and might try the AMF email this time around https://www.againstmalaria.com/Gifts.aspx but would ideally like something that was both educative for them (and maybe a little fun?) as well as good for the recipients. Any suggestions? Is there an EA book or online learning aid for kids?
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