Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

OUR MISSION | Education through Cartoonization |

Contextualized learning materials for refugees & marginalized communities

Diversity & Inclusive Learning

Annual Report

2022

Check out our latest annual report!

Understanding Communities: Why Contextualization Matters

Case Study & Impact Report on our “For the Girls” Program in Kutupalong, Bangladesh

Coloring books for refugees.

What We Do: Cartoonize Communities

Everyone likes cartoons, especially the ones that look like them. We design informal learning materials for refugees. Our materials are simple, relatable, and culturally sensitive.

Every project is designed to be contextualized to any community in the world, making our projects easily expandable.

Afghan

USA, Europe (TBD)

Bangla

Bangladesh

Rohingya

Bangladesh, USA

Ukrainian

UK, Ukraine, USA

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Books Unbound Picture Dictionary

Picture Dictionary Project

Rohingya & US Communities

Contextualized picture dictionary with relevant vocabulary, conversation building, reinforcing critical thinking skills. Customizable for any community.

Exercise for refugees

Exercise is for Everyone

Rohingya & Syrian Communities

Encouraging exercise for refugees around the world. We illustrate how exercise is beneficial for our mental and physical health, especially in a refugee camp.

Projects

Education for girls

For the Girls

Rohingya Community

Made by girls, for girls. Designed for refugee girls with limited education. We teach basic health & nutrition, life skills, and entrepreneurship skills to empower girls.

Rakhine State, Myanmar

Children's Cartoons

Rohingya Community

Your not-so-basic Saturday morning cartoons for Rohingya children. In the Rohingya language with stories based in Myanmar & Bangladesh.

Coloring Books

Rohingya & Bengali Communities

Coloring books for refugees. Art therapy aids in the trauma healing process. We bring more color into the world, one cartoon at a time.

Stories of Rohingya

Rohingya Reunions

Rohingya Community

An ongoing storytelling project documenting Rohingya families who are scattered around the world.

Featured Blog

The Dan Danielson Memorial Fund

None of this would have been possible without him.

Books Unbound’s #1 Supporter: Dan Danielson.

Give

Our projects are supported by you! Your donation covers the cost for printing and developing materials. Help us bring more informal learning into communities, one cartoon at a time.

Request a Guest Speaker

Request a presentation from founder, Sophie Danielson, to learn more about the Rohingya diaspora, how Books Unbound began, and her journey of finding her Rohingya friends around the world.

Hire Us

Are you in need of culturally relevant, picture-based learning materials? We develop custom projects based on your need. Materials are available in various mediums (books, animations, posters, etc). Let us “cartoonize” your curriculum.

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