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Why children should be encouraged to read books written in their mother tongue
By Barbara Strydom, Publishing Manager at Oxford University Press Every five years, South African children across the...
An Author Reads: Paragon the Perfect Piglet
We Are Growing Stage 5 Paragon the Perfect Piglet (English)
An Author Reads: A Swimming Legend
Greg has only one leg. He is scared that he can’t swim like other children. His teacher tells him about Natalie du Toi
An Author Reads: Amaqhawe ethu ezonyango
The Reader is about two South Africa’s medical legends, Mary Malahlela and Mr Hamilton Naki.
An Author Reads: Iqhawekazi lomhlengikazi
Naledi wants to be a paediatrician when she grows up. She visits her aunt who is a doctor at Cecilia Makiwane hospital
An Author Reads – Silwa nemililo yasendle
A Reader celebrating Africa and South Africa’s first all-female wildfire firefighting crew; the Juliet Crew of Cape Town
An Author Reads: When do you celebrate?
A public holiday is a day when something special or important happened. Lots of African countries celebrate different holidays. In Tanzania, people celebrate Union Day on 26 April.
An Author Reads: Reduce, reuse, recycle!
We get lots of things from the Earth that we need to stay alive. The Earth gives us trees, fruit and vegetables, and water.
An Author Reads: Usenza Iqhawekazi
A fiction legend story about how the practice of celebrating birthdays with a birthday cake came to be.
An Author Reads: I want to play
I want to play is the seventh Reader of Level 1 in the Aweh! English First Additional Language reading scheme.