Abair — see it, say it, learn it.

A project in Derry, Ireland by William Garnon
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A gentle introduction to Irish through everyday words, designed for children (and parents) aged 1+
Backers: 69
Average Daily Pledges: £207
Average Pledge Per Backer: £81

Funding: £5,595 of £5,000
Dates: Mar 12th -> Apr 11th (30 days)
Project By: William Garnon
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Latest News

We’re into our final week on Kickstarter… and what a few weeks it’s been.

April 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
First — thank you.The support, messages, shares, and belief in Abair has been incredible. We genuinely didn’t know how this would land, and to see it now funded — and still growing — means a lot. But we also want to be honest with you. It... (Read More)

We’re Funded — And Still Growing & Going 🇮🇪

March 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi everyone, Just a quick update — and a big thank you. We’ve officially hit our funding goal, and Abair is now moving into production. Over the past week, we’ve been: Finalising printing in Ireland. Reviewing packaging and contents. ... (Read More)

Abair featured in Belfast Live

March 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share a small but meaningful moment from this week. Abair has been featured in Belfast Live — and it’s something I’m genuinely grateful for. Not because of the coverage itself, but because it shows that what... (Read More)

We did it — Abair is funded

March 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Hi everyone, We did it. Abair is now fully funded on Kickstarter — and it’s all because of you. What started as a simple idea at our kitchen table is now becoming a real product that will be heading into homes around the world. There’s been no... (Read More)

Featured in the Derry Journal

March 20th - via: kickstarter.com
We were proud to see Abair featured in the Derry Journal this week. This project started at home and it’s now being shared back home in Derry and beyond. Thank you to everyone backing it so far.  (Read More)

55% Funded

March 19th - via: kickstarter.com
We’ve hit 55% funded — thank you to everyone who backed Abair in the first week.Built between Derry and Dubai, this project is about bringing Irish back into homes around the world. Hoping to finish strong...   (Read More)

Day 5 of Abair and 47% target reached

March 16th - via: kickstarter.com
Day 5 of Abair – Thank you Update text: We’re now five days into the Abair journey and I just wanted to say a genuine thank you to everyone who has supported the project so far. Abair started as something very small — just Terri and I trying to... (Read More)

Iontach (Eeon-takh) Amazing.

March 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Dia daoibh! Hello! Thank you to everyone who has supported Abair in its first hours. This project started as a simple way for me to learn Irish alongside my daughter — one word at a time — and seeing people already backing it from around the... (Read More)

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