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The children from Mini Miracles Preschool at the 6SAI military base listen raptly as Cathy Gush from the Lebone Centre reads them a story about flying, on World Read Aloud Day. Photo: Mbali Malusi. Lots of little reasons to read
A young girl colouring in the World Read Aloud Day badge after being read to by a multilingual storyteller from the Lebone Centre. Photo: Paula Israel
The Wild Hikers Crew ‘talked the walk’ on World Read Aloud Day 2021, writes Cathy Gush
Around the country, a few million children were read aloud to on Wednesday 3 February, in celebration of International World Read Aloud Day. Nal’ibali – the main drivers of this campaign in South Africa – were aiming for 3 million children this year.