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Books2Africa, a Canterbury-based charity, has reached a remarkable milestone—4 million books donated to 25 African countries. From local schools like Tonbridge Grammar to global sponsors such as Ninety Foundation, every

Books2Africa is set to launch its first-ever annual #PageByPage Reading Challenge on 1 October 2024, aiming to inspire participants to start reading as a hobby and highlight the transformative power

Spread Happiness and Education with Your Toy Donations Welcome to Books2Africa, where your generosity can light up the lives of children across Africa. By donating toys, you are not only

Father’s Day, a special day for honouring fathers, is widely celebrated across the world, gifts are usually given to fathers as tokens of love and gratitude. While the origins of

What is your name? Mangs Where do you live? Jos Plateau, Nigeria How did you find out about Books2Africa? I bought novels from their bookshop. What is your favourite book

My name is Christopher Ebikebena Asei. I am from many places in the sense that, I am a local of Lagos, Bayelsa and Jos, Nigeria. I am a student at

We collect, process and ship thousands of donated books to Africa annually. Package your books into boxes and arrange a collection online.
Why should a person read a book over watching the movie? Is there a good case for books? Are books still relevant? What advantage do books have over movies?
For a long time, sociologists have wondered whether lack of education is caused by poverty or poverty is caused by lack of education. The debate has been dragging on. In
The book is an anthropological and sociological study of the Aten people as they were in that period, but a historical perspective is provided by the inclusion of colonial material

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We try our best to get your order to you as soon as possible. After dispatch, our standard delivery (Royal Mail First Class) typically arrives the next day in the UK (but can take up to 7 days), in 6 days to the EU and 10 days worldwide. It is important to note that delivery times are out of our control, as we do not deliver the goods ourselves.

If the error is ours, we will reprint free of charge. If the error is yours, we will reprint for 25% of the original amount. If we have sent you the wrong size garment, we will absolutely remake it for you in the right size when you return it. 

The guidance measurements given next to the shirts are supposed to represent what size person they fit. They are not the actual measurements of the garment itself, which naturally need to be larger than the person they are designed to fit.

Firstly, please ignore the washing instructions in the garment itself. These are for blank garments and not printed ones.

Wash your shirts at 40 degrees or less. Iron on reverse (cool). Do not tumble dry.

Whilst Royal Mail normally deliver all first class post within 1-2 working days, they can on occasion take longer. In the unlikely event that your goods do not arrive, allow 7 days before calling us. We cannot authorise any remakes before this time has passed as Royal Mail have been known to deliver within this time.

However, if you paid to have Express delivery, contact us immediately as we can provide you with the tracking reference to chase it with the carrier.