We've gathered a list of organisations that provide excellent and free educational resources for parents.
Provides open access and free picture storybooks in multiple languages. Their vision is for African children to enjoy stories in the languages of Africa to grow their imagination and literacy.
DOES NOT REQUIRE USER TO HAVE CELLPHONE DATA.
Looking for more books to spark joy in your child's imagination? Check out Book Dash! They're a special group that makes wonderful stories just for little ones. Based in South Africa, they believe that every child should have many before they even start school.
DOES NOT REQUIRE USER TO HAVE CELLPHONE DATA.
From school teachers and tutors to home schoolers and parents, engaged adults are the key to unlocking each child's potential and drive to learn. We empower all kinds of educators to teach kids by providing the best educational resources in any form or device to be used at home, at school, and everywhere in-between.
The people who visit
From school teachers and tutors to home schoolers and parents, engaged adults are the key to unlocking each child's potential and drive to learn. We empower all kinds of educators to teach kids by providing the best educational resources in any form or device to be used at home, at school, and everywhere in-between.
The people who visit Education.com are the most important part of what we do. We provide learning resources in over 20 countries and six continents. Every user is different, but they share the same goal: to improve the lives of children through education.
The first of its kind and constantly updated. Mainly African Culture & History Novels, as well as other World Classics chosen by our Quality Committee. A Mind-Opening African Reading App! 1Mb downloads, No Subscriptions, plus page-turning Read Aloud.
Easy-to-Use, Fast and Secure, and Conveniently Accessible for All Tastes, Ages and Readi
The first of its kind and constantly updated. Mainly African Culture & History Novels, as well as other World Classics chosen by our Quality Committee. A Mind-Opening African Reading App! 1Mb downloads, No Subscriptions, plus page-turning Read Aloud.
Easy-to-Use, Fast and Secure, and Conveniently Accessible for All Tastes, Ages and Reading Abilities! Designed by African software gurus based on in-depth User Research, the App works on 99% of African phones... From Albert Luthuli to Alan Paton, Dostoyevsky to collections of Pan-African Poetry and Folk Tales. 147 Choice books for your home. Five added free monthly... :)
We rescued this classic Black and African-focused literature, often out of print, and made the books digital ourselves. 60,000 Books Downloaded (and counting). Endorsed by South African Child Writing Prodigy & Company President, Stacey Fru, who published her first best-selling chapter book aged 7 (winner of numerous international Honors and Accolades).
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Registered in South Africa. Launched in Khayelitsha Township.
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The people who visit Education.com are the most important part of what we do. We provide learning resources in over 20 countries and six continents. Every user is different, but they share the same goal: to improve the lives of children through education.
Nal’ibali (isiXhosa for “here’s the story”) is a national reading-for-enjoyment campaign. It seeks to spark and embed a culture of reading in children from birth to 12 years of age, across South Africa, through cultivating, enticing reading content in all South African languages. Nal'ibali promotes the use of home languages in nurturing
Nal’ibali (isiXhosa for “here’s the story”) is a national reading-for-enjoyment campaign. It seeks to spark and embed a culture of reading in children from birth to 12 years of age, across South Africa, through cultivating, enticing reading content in all South African languages. Nal'ibali promotes the use of home languages in nurturing and strengthening reading culture in children as home language is transparent, easy to learn and is the first language that children connect with, in order to socialise and make sense of the world around them. Nal'ibali stories build a healthy ongoing appetite in children to engage more with reading, and to develop other important literacy skills while creating their own reading experiences. Children who develop strong relationships with books and reading materials early, are more likely to adopt and sustain a culture of reading. Adults who are in children's spaces have the responsibility to nurture a love of reading in children as early as possible, to advance children's development.
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