On the show today, we heard from Arabella Koopman – Content Manager at Nal’ibali. Nal’ibali (isiXhosa for “here’s the
story”) is a national reading-for-enjoyment campaign to spark children’s
potential through storytelling and reading. Their vision is a literate society
that uses writing and reading in meaningful ways and where children and adults
enjoy stories and books together as part of daily life. For more information go to www.nalibali.org or send an email to info@nalibali.org
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