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EditorBy EditorJuly 29, 2013Updated:October 5, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Sunday Times, in partnership with PRAESA (The Project for the Study of Alternative Education in South Africa), launched the new Sunday Times Nal’ibali Storybook at the recent Franschhoek Literary Festival.

Attended by the Western Cape Minister of Education, Donald Grant, the event celebrated ten new children’s stories commissioned by the Sunday Times and written by South African authors.

The illustrated stories will be printed in all of South Africa’s official languages, starting with English and followed with isiZulu and isiXhosa later this year.

The storybooks are aimed at young children from Grade R to Grade 6 with the first 200 000 copies donated to schools, reading clubs, libraries and other NGO reading initiatives around the country.

The Sunday Times has already produced two such storybooks and distributed 2 million copies of these to schoolchildren nationwide. Having received a generous donation from Mrs Coralie Rutherford this year, Times Media has been able to commission this new book and incorporate it as part of a joint literacy initiative with PRAESA.

The initiative, Nal’ibali, supports bilingual literacy development and encourages parents and children to engage with each other through reading and storytelling.

“We have been fortunate to work with a number of talented South African authors and illustrators in putting together this magical collection of stories.Sunday times

A treasured storybook can be just the thing to spark a love of reading in children and this is precisely our intention – to skill children to become readers for life,” said Patti McDonald, publisher of Times Media Education’s supplements.

“Books and stories deepen our thinking and understanding by stretching our imagination while encouraging creative problem-solving. To have stories that our children can relate to in their home languages is an invaluable asset that we need to keep growing in our country,” said Dr Carole Bloch, Director of PRAESA.

The Storybook launch, held at the Dalubuhle Primary School in Franschhoek, was attended by the school’s pupils and included a reading by Chris van Wyk, whose contribution to the book comes in the form of the story, “Mr Hare meets Mr Mandela”.

Donations to the Sunday Times readers’ fund will help Times Media print, translate and distribute this and further editions of the Storybook for free. Readers can donate to:

Account: ST Readers
Reference: Book
Standard Bank
Acc no: 001604783
Branch: Rosebank
Branch code: 004305

Congratulations and well done PRAESA & The Sunday Times – From MONEY101

Source – (Times Live) – 25 May 2013.

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