Dear Friend of Koko,
Koko spent her life bringing joy into people's hearts. She called it Koko-Love. And now with our bold new Kids4Koko web app (accessbile at koko.org) we will spread that love through our children — our future. As Kids4Koko, they will be Koko’s ambassadors — her extended “Voice of Nature.” They will come to understand gorillas by learning to speak as Koko spoke to us and to her gorilla friends (via sign language). And they will learn how they can save her species.
Nature is in crisis! We see it all around us. And because we are part of Nature it is our crisis, too — ours to solve, and ours to live with. I know Koko would inspire us to act if she were here. Now, through our children — our Kids4Koko — her voice will be loud and bright and clear. This new movement is Koko’s enduring legacy. With your help it can change the world.
With The Gorilla Foundation's new Kids4Koko website, children around the world, of all ages, will learn to communicate like Koko (and hopefully one day with other gorillas) by watching her sign (in extended American Sign language (or ASL+). They'll learn to paint like Koko by exploring her gorilla art, and experimenting with their own. And they'll learn about Koko and her species, by reading specially designed children's books, watching videos, and simultaneously expanding and practicing their sign language vocabulary.
In this first release (accessible now at Koko.org), kids will have 4 ways to connect with Koko and Nature: by Signing, Painting, Reading and Helping (see above graphic).
In Sign Like Koko, kids can quickly look up and learn 48 of Koko's favorite signs (which we’ll continue to add to from Koko's 1000-word vocabulary). Koko will demonstrate each sign and Penny (with native signer Darlene) will show variations between the way Koko signs and the conventional ASL way to do the sign. Kids can also explore a video library of Koko signing with humans and other animals (cross-linked to sign demos) bringing her fascinating language to life (see examples below). There are many benefits to learning sign language, including: a) understanding Koko, b) facilitating communication with the deaf community, c) non-disruptive communication during video calls and in the presence of other animals, and d) the potential to teach sign language to all great apes in captivity.
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Koko signs "THANKS" |
Penny & Darlene Show Variations |
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The above video is one of many in Koko's signing video library. In this particular video, "Koko as The Voice of Nature," Koko uses over 10 signs, including Gorilla, Nature, Koko-Love, Man, Sorry, Stupid, Protect, Earth, Flowers, Time and Hurry — which can be mastered by viewing Koko's sign demo videos (1 click away). |
In Paint Like Koko, kids will peer into the creative side of a gorilla's mind. They'll view the art of Koko and her extraordinary friend Michael. They'll watch videos showing Koko painting with joy and amusement, freely expressing her feelings in her art without inhibition. Then kids will be encouraged to express their own feelings as they paint "like Koko" and optionally share their work with other Kids4Koko.
In Read About Koko, two books are presented that teach kids all about Koko's life and legacy — the classic paradigm-shiftig Koko's Kitten, and the heartwarming new tribute, A Wish for Koko. These books will become tools for action as they reach more readers around the world — adults as well as children — and open more hearts and minds. These books are also rich with sign language, and Kids4Koko always makes learning Koko signs just one click away.
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Finally, in Help Save Gorillas, kids will gain knowledge and appreciation of Koko’s species. They’ll learn about challenges facing captive gorillas — their lack of autonomy and prohibition from using sign language to communicate with caregivers in zoos. And they'll learn about the threats to free-living gorillas in Africa from "bushmeat" hunters, loss of habitat and disease (yes, gorillas can catch most of our diseases, as they're so close genetically). Armed with this information and inspired by compassion, Kids4Koko will be guided to act on behalf of this noble species. They’ll be invited to sign Koko's Pledge of Compassion — to treat all living things and the natural world with love, respect and wonder. Their "Koko-Love" (which they may start signing a lot) will do the rest.
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A few of the ways that Kids4Koko can begin to help save gorillas and the planet. |
Coming Soon ...
With your support, we plan to extend Kids4Koko in many exciting directions, including providing kids with the capability to:
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learn more of Koko signs with the help of more Koko signing videos |
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compose and send their own Koko sign phrases to other kids |
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express their feelings about Koko in sign language |
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share their thoughts and feelings through words, sign and art, about all things Koko, conservation and Nature, creating a rich tapestry of hope for the world to learn from — via a Kids4Koko Theatre. |
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enter contests to win a Kids4Koko t-shirt or book, for examle, by creating the best new compound signs (eg, Finger+Bracelet = Ring) as judged by other kids |
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upload videos of zoo gorillas, so we can learn their natural gestures |
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translate Project Koko sign research videos, and thus collaborate on interspecies communication research |
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begin to use the tools provided by Koko to solve the real-world problems that face gorillas and humans (Kids4Koko Project-based Learning) |
Support The Gorilla Foundation's Kids4Koko Initiative
Thanks to your previous support, we've made a great start! Kids4Kok kids can be a powerful Voice of Nature and ultimately become leaders in conservation and the retoration of our planet and global health.
But we need your continued support to continue our progress so that kids remain engaged, inspired, and can both share and their knowledge in ways that make a difference in the world, and to their individual lives. Please make a generous donation today and invest in a future that would make Koko proud — and help thousands of gorillas and humans worldwide.
Thank you for your generous support — we will use it to continue making a difference!
Sincerely,
Dr. Penny Patterson
President, CEO and Director of Research
The Gorilla Foundation / koko.org
PS: Like many other nonprofits, The Gorilla Foundation is struggling to keep operating during the current world (and Nature-based) health crisis. This is one of the reasons we are communicating with you by email, rather than sending you a letter — and why we chose to empower kids (and their parents) via an online app, rather than
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Conservation through Communication |
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