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Learn To Read. Learn To Lead (Paperback)
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Learn To Read. Learn To Lead (Paperback)
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List price R50
Loot Price R39
Discovery Miles 390
You Save R11 (22%)
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WHAT IS THE LEARN TO READ BOOK:
Tell us how the “Learn to Read, Learn to Lead “concept came about? •
equal education opportunities. • for: the illiterate • young children
of today, becoming leaders of the future. • empowering the youth of
today
What inspired this campaign?
I recently sat in Parliament at the National Youth Summit and heard
children as young as 10 years old ask the ministers for equal education
opportunities – and that is the moment I realized we actually have a
huge educational gap in South Africa and “Learn to Read, Learn to Lead”
is an attempt to bridge that gap for all South Africans.
When did this initiative officially start?
Officially launched in July (2018) at the Nasdak venue, with the help
from Rachel Jafta - Professor in Economics at the University of
Stellenbosch.
Tell us about the book design and mascot – why did you go with that
particular storyline and characters?
• ‘local is lekker’ so when creating the storyline and characters I
tried my best to embrace the beauty of South Africa.
• I wanted everyone to be able to relate to the story and characters.
The story is set in a South African location.
• a lot of colours were used throughout the book to represent our
Rainbow Nation and also as to make it more fun for the children. Each
book has a theme in the beginning that continues throughout the book.
• educational section within the book that actually teaches the
children how to read and write – in this section repetition was used to
make it easier for the children. Very simple and basic English
sentences
• The mascot and main character’s name is Tata, named after the late
Nelson Mandela’s nickname.
Nelson Mandela’s quote; “Education is the most powerful tool one can
use to change the world” is what inspired this campaign and is why I
decided to name the main character after him.
I wanted to create a character that each individual in South Africa can
relate to and not be aimed at a specific race or culture this is why
Tata is a little rainbow creature (again, representing all of the
Rainbow Nation, I made him a little alien that came from space because
children are very interested in outer space nowadays).”
50% of the net profit from the book is split equally to go towards the
Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and the Tshwane Child Welfare Fund
unrecognised. The remainder of the profits from the books will go
towards converting and setting up shipping containers into classrooms
and libraries to put in areas that lack educational facilities.
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