Help Play Africa by donating 20 x clear perspex plates about 30cm x 1.5m for enhancing our mobile and on-site learning experiences.

 Braamfontein, Gauteng

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Help Play Africa by donating 20 x clear perspex plates about 30cm x 1.5m for enhancing our mobile and on-site learning experiences.

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Help Play Africa by donating 20 x clear perspex plates about 30cm x 1.5m for enhancing our mobile and on-site learning experiences.

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These sturdy, transparent panels will be used for a variety of child-led play and learning activities, from science experiments and art to sensory exploration and creative building. With your support, we can: Create safe, interactive learning stations for children across Johannesburg and beyond Encourage STEAM (science, tech, engineering, arts, math) exploration through hands-on activities Support mobile play programmes in under-resourced communities Perspex is ideal for young learners, lightweight, durable, and perfect for reusable, multi-sensory play. Your donation will help us make learning magical, visible, and accessible for every child. These sturdy, transparent panels will be used for a variety of child-led play and learning activities—from science experiments and art to sensory exploration and creative building. With your support, we can: Create safe, interactive learning stations for children across Johannesburg and beyond Encourage STEAM (science, tech, engineering, arts, math) exploration through hands-on activities Support mobile play programmes in under-resourced communities Perspex is ideal for young learners—lightweight, durable, and perfect for reusable, multi-sensory play. Your donation will help us make learning magical, visible, and accessible for every child. Let me know if you'd like a visual aid suggestion or a version tailored for corporate or materials sponsors too!


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