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World Read Aloud Day: Aim to get 3 million SA kids involved By Zainul Dawood Share Durban - SOUTH Africa celebrates World Read Aloud Day today by aiming to have 3Â million children listening to stories read aloud by carers, parents and teachers. âNalâibali, a national NGO, encourages reading-for-enjoyment and has been bringing a purpose written story to children in South Africa on this special day for the past eight years,â said World Read Aloud Day (Wrad) spokesperson Kathy Malherbe. Each year, Nalâibali commissions a brand new story and translates it into all 11 official SA languages. This yearâs story is ....
Reading aloud is ‘a way of making reading visible,’ says Scholastic’s Pam Allyn, founder of the internationalist LitWorld nonprofit today on its World Read Aloud Day. Image: LitWorld.org Pam Allyn: ‘Expanding Our Understanding’ As Scholastic again joins the nonprofit LitWorld today (February 3) in the 12th annual World Read Aloud Day. The LitWorld program itself has an “activity hub” here with resources for World Read Aloud Day. And Scholastic’s offering, which parallels that of the LitWorld effort, has a download available (PDF) of titles recommended for reading aloud at age groups between 0 and 12 years. Scholastic also has a store set up for the event here. ....
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This year’s story Fly, everyone, fly! is by best-selling local author, Sihle Nontshokweni. (Image supplied by Nal’ibali) World Read Aloud Day is taking place on Wednesday 3 February, and Nal’ibali, the national reading-for-enjoyment campaign, is calling caregivers across the country to join the celebration and help them break their read-aloud record by reading a single story to 3 million children. For the past eight years, Nal’ibali has proudly brought a brand-new special story to South Africa children to enjoy on the day. This year’s story Fly, everyone, fly! is by best-selling local author, Sihle Nontshokweni, and is available in all 11 official South African languages from the Nal’ibali website or via WhatsApp (message ‘WRAD’ to 060 044 2254); where caregivers can also make their pledges. ....
LITWORLD ANNOUNCES WORLD READ ALOUD DAY 2021 LitWorld has announced that the next World Read Aloud Day, annually celebrated by millions on the first Wednesday of February, will be held on February 3, 2021. This year s celebrations will include a special focus on engaging communities virtually to bridge the educational and emotional gaps created by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing quarantines and school closures. [USPRwire, Mon Jan 11 2021] LitWorld has announced that the next World Read Aloud Day, annually celebrated by millions on the first Wednesday of February, will be held on February 3, 2021. This year s celebrations will include a special focus on engaging communities virtually to bridge the educational and emotional gaps created by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing quarantines and school closures. ....