Success Story:
The guide has been a huge success. We have received orders from as far away as Australia, England, Germany and the USA, from not only families but also from organisations, who are using the guide as a method of encouraging employees to go on secondment to India, and from schools who are using the guide as an educational tool. Below are some of the comments that we have received:
“First of all, I wanted to tell you that I think the book is amazing.” – Parent from India
“Congratulations – it looks fabulous! Photos and quality are wonderful – well done.” – Parent from Australia
"Details like a just-right point size, clean typeface, neat page design with an appropriate use od white space are taken into account, making Kids' Travel a publication yuo'd be proud to display on your bookcase - and it would be well-thumbed indeed." - Review from Expat Insider
“Our ES principal is very excited about the book particularly for grades 3 and 4.” - American Embassy School, New Delhi
“The book is terrific.” – IOS Relocations
“On glancing through the [guide] I find it to be a very useful book and [I] am certain children will find it very interesting…I would like to congratulate you and your colleagues on this novel method of contributing to the less fortunate.” - Consulate General of the USA, Chennai.
Please help us to continue this success story by recommending this guide to friends and family that are living in India or are planning to travel to India, to organisations that are planning to send its employees to India on secondment, or to schools that are wanting to teach their pupils about India.
History:
The guide is the unique idea of a group of like-minded friends living in India who in early 2006 wanted to commit to a project that would raise money for childrens’ charities in India. Most of the group have children and were struggling with ideas on where they could take their family for a holiday in India. Using their diverse backgrounds gained working in education, finance, publishing, charitable administration, project management, purchasing and photography the group assembled the guide while working closely with a team of children to ensure that the guide reflected and met the childrens’ needs.
The guide was published in December 2006. It is hoped that this will be the first edition of many!
Future Plans:
We want to continue this project by publishing future editions of the guide. We would be delighted to hear any suggestions or comments (preferably from children) for the second edition!
The first edition of the guide was privately funded. We would also be delighted to hear from publishing houses that could help us publish the guide worldwide. |