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This Chocolate Company Released An Activity Book That Children Can Use To Learn About Filipino Chocolate During Lockdown
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This Chocolate Company Released An Activity Book That Children Can Use To Learn About Filipino Chocolate During Lockdown

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You know that you’re bored being stuck at home all day, so imagine all the children that can’t go to school or go outside to a playground to play with their friends. However, San Francisco based chocolate start-up Oodaalolly found a fun way to help children pass the time and learn a little something about Filipino chocolate – their particular specialty.

They have released a twenty page “Fun Book” that kids can print out, color, and read to learn about “traveling cacao trees” and facts about the Philippine Tarsier, among other things. The company even encourages children to share their creations on social media using the #oodaalollysnap hashtag!

According to the company, the Oodaalolly kids’ activity book is an educational resource that includes engaging activities for younger children – Pre-K to First Grade. Furthermore, Oodaalolly is a proudly Filipino-American company. So, this book is in English & Tagalog- solidifying ties to their Filipino roots.

“It’s a small thing,” says founder Hernan Lauber, “but small things are how big things happen.”

More info: oodaalolly.com

The Cover page for the Oodaalolly Kids Activity Book

The Oodaalolly kids’ activity book is an educational resource that includes 20 pages of engaging activities for younger children – Pre-K to First Grade.

Smile, It’s Chocolate – the Oodaalolly tagline

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A bar of Oodaalolly chocolate has hints that can be used to complete some of the activities in the small batch fun book.

One of the activities is connect the dots.

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This image has a couple of cacao pods!

Someone colored the cacao pods

Happy Chocolate Trees in The Philippines

The story that opens the book explains why Philippine chocolate trees are the happiest – and therefore make the tastiest chocolate.

Bob Ross would be proud!

What is the Tagalog word for Tarsier?

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A colorful tarsier.

The Complete Collection of Ooodaalolly Chocolate Bars

70% Cacao Dark Chocolate

70% Cacao Dark Chocolate Almond and Sea Salt

60% Cacao Dark Milk Chocolate

60% Cacao Dark Milk Chocolate with Coffee

100% Cacao Filipino Tablea

Tablea is a Filipino Specialty

Oodaalolly makes single-origin tablea with select Trinitario Filipino cacao and just a hint of vanilla. It is a full-bodied, floral, and smooth chocolate made for sipping, that also happens to improve nearly every baking recipe.

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