Fair Trade Chocolate Activity Book
Fair Trade Chocolate Activity Book
Fair Trade Chocolate Activity Book
Activity Book
Name
(for grades 3-6)
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WEEK 1
Dear friend,
We hope you will enjoy this book. We wrote it so that
you could learn all about chocolate, the problems that
face cocoa farmers, and how we can all help. Please feel
free to copy this book for your friends and family!
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Do YOU like chocolate?
What’s your favorite kind?
Write its name or draw
it here.
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It grows in countries in Africa
Ghana
Cameroon
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Week 1
Cocoa also grows in countries Belize
in Latin America
Ecuador
Cocoa even grows in some like Indonesia Do you know where these
countries in Southeast Asia countries are?
Do you think you could
walk to them? Let’s find
them on a map! You could
walk to Latin America
but it would take a really
really long time! You would
probably want to take a
plane or a boat or a car.
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Find Belize and Ecuador
on the map of Latin
America.
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Week 1
Africa and Southeast Asia are all the way across the
ocean. You would have to take a long ride on a plane or
boat to get there. Cocoa from Africa and Southeast Asia
comes to the United States on big boats.
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WEEK 2 Cocoa farmers are poor because they do not get paid
very much for their cocoa.
Cocoa farmers get 25¢ to 50¢ for each pound of cocoa This is not even enough
beans they sell. Circle some coins to make 25¢. to pay for the cost of
growing cocoa.
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Some farmers have also cut down the rainforest to grow
more cocoa to sell. This has taken homes from birds and
other animals that need the rainforest.
This means that many children will still have to work hard
so their families will have enough money to buy food and
clothes and go to the doctor.
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Do you think farmers A lot of people think so.
should get more money People like this set up
for their cocoa? something called the “Fair
Trade” system.
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Week 2
The Fair Trade system also makes sure that farmers do
not use slaves or mistreat their workers. This means that
cocoa farmers are always safe and sound.
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Fair Trade farmers work together
and help each other.
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Week 2
Fair Trade cocoa comes from 9 countries:
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Find these places on the
maps of Latin America
and Africa.
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WEEK 3
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Week 3
Fair Trade chocolate is sold by only a few small
companies in the United States. Big companies do not
sell Fair Trade chocolate. Cocoa farmers do not get a fair
price for most of the chocolate we eat.
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You can write to your favorite chocolate company!
Tell them that you are sad that cocoa farmers do not get paid enough and that some
even use child slaves. Tell them you are sad that many children work on cocoa farms
instead of going to school. Ask them to start selling Fair Trade so that these problems
will not happen anymore!
Tell your friends and family to write letters, too! If we all
ask companies to sell Fair Trade, they will know how
important it is and they will do it!
Your friend,
Email: fairtrade@globalexchange.org
Web: www.globalexchange.org/cocoa
You also can find a list of other helpful groups and web
sites in the back of this book.
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WEEK 4 After you write to the
chocolate company, you
can do more things to help
cocoa farmers:
1. Share this book with friends & family. Ask them to buy Fair
Trade chocolate & cocoa all the time. Ask them to write to
chocolate companies, too!
3. Ask your local stores to sell Fair Trade chocolate & cocoa.
You can get a list of companies from Global Exchange.
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Week 4
Thanks for helping bring Fair Trade to more
farmers like us and our families!
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Manuel – Dominican Republic Asamoah & Lydia – Ghana
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Resources Groups that promote Global Exchange
2017 Mission St., #303
Fair Trade in the United
San Francisco, CA 94110
States
415.575.5538
fairtrade@globalexchange.org
www.globalexchange.org/
cocoa
TransFair USA Coop America Equal Exchange
1611 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, 1612 K St., #600, Washington, 251 Revere Street, Canton,
CA 94612 DC 20006 MA 02021
510.663.5260 202.872.5343 781.830.0303
info@transfairusa.org info@coopamerica.org info@equalexchange.com
www.transfairusa.org www.coopamerica.org www.equalexchange.com
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Resources for History and Exploratorium Chocolate
Exhibit
Manufacturing of Cocoa
parents and and Chocolate
Children’s museum online
exhibit on chocolate
teachers www.exploratorium.edu/
chocolate/
415.255.7498 fairtrade@
globalexchange.org • www.
globalexchange.org/cocoa
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This book may be copied This book was written by
freely for educational Melissa Schweisguth and
purposes. Please keep this designed/illustrated by
page in the book when you Corine Brunet.
copy it.
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This book is designed for 2017 Mission Street, Suite 303
grades 3-6. A version for San Francisco, CA 94110
Telephone: 415-255-7296
grades K-2 is also available.
Fax: 415-255-7498
www.globalexchange.org
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