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How many pairs of shoes do you have? How many pairs of shoes do you think there are in your home? Just think...

Can you imagine... What life would be like if you didnt have any shoes? Can you imagine... Walking to school and back without any shoes? Well, thats exactly what life is like for thousands of children in Tanzania in Africa!

Last year, children just like you, from schools all over the UK, helped to send an amazing to South Africa. This year, with your help, we know we can do even better!

Did you know... In some places in Tanzania, people make their own shoes from old rubber car tyres? Theres something you can do so that Tanzanian children like you can have proper shoes...

You design a pair of shoes for Shoe Aid for Africas fun art competition Someone just like you in Tanzania gets the footwear they desperately need. Shoe Aid for Africa gets your entry and adds a pair of shoes to its shipment for Africa on your behalf. Step 1 Step 2Step 3

A UK safari trip for you and your family! An African drumming or dance workshop for your whole class!

Youll be doing fun art, poetry and geography lessons with your teacher to learn more about Africa and Tanzania.

Lets help send another 100,000 pairs of shoes to children in Africa who really need them! Ask your teacher for an art competition entry leaflet today and start designing your shoes!