Reading is like giving your child's brain a hug
When adults read with children, children hear new words, learn how stories work, build attention and imagination, and develop early language and literacy skills. Shared reading also creates a calm, connected
moment between the child and caregiver: helping children feel safe, loved, and ready to learn.
Shared reading is one of the simplest and most powerful ways to support a child’s development.
Below is the Hope Digital Library: an online, data-free library with 24 titles in 6 different language. The represented languages are English, Afrikaans, isiXhosa, Shona, Chichewa, and French. Clink on the language link below each title to access the online book.
Ages: 6 months – 3 years
These books support: early listening and sound awareness; first words and naming; basic concepts like big-small, up-down, colours, body parts; and early listening and language development.
Ages: 3 years – 5 years old
Learning to talk about feelings, rules, and the world. These books support: emotional literacy and self-expression; safety awareness and routines; simple storytelling and sequencing; and early world knowledge.
Ages: 4 years – 6 years old
Stories that build confidence, identity, and resilience. These books support: moral reasoning and empathy; coping with fear, change, and new experiences; cultural identity and belonging; and preparation for real-life challenges, including healthcare experiences.