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Their homes are made of palm trees, and the floors are hard-packed earth. Electricity and running water are far-fetched dreams. This typical Madagascar village is swept and tidy – and it’s crammed full of life! But there’s a problem: the children are eager to learn, but the parents can’t afford to send them to school.
By Raeanne Newquist4.8
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Their homes are made of palm trees, and the floors are hard-packed earth. Electricity and running water are far-fetched dreams. This typical Madagascar village is swept and tidy – and it’s crammed full of life! But there’s a problem: the children are eager to learn, but the parents can’t afford to send them to school.