Biblionef South Africa
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Biblionef South Africa donate's new, appropriate storybooks to children's organisations, ECD's (Early Childhood Development Centre's) and schools across SA.
Cape Town
Joined March 2013
Happy International Mother Language Day! Click on the link below to discover why access to books in home languages is essential for children's learning, confidence, and cultural pride: https://t.co/ipYoplkVds
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⏰ In case you missed it… Check Cambridge University Press Africa’s video of Nokuthula’s vibrant storytelling at the Litasa Conference! 📚💙 https://t.co/00JfXTnQyT
#ICYMI #BiblionefSA #BiblionefSouthAfrica #LitasaConference #NokuthulaMbenyane
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We were captivated by Nokuthula Mbenyane's vibrant storytelling at the LITASA conference! Her passion shone through as she read from our Little Library book, bringing every word to life. Her energy...
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Together, we’re building a legacy of literacy - one book at a time! 📚💙 Read more about this literacy project here: https://t.co/TZhWlHqN6o #BiblionefSA #BiblionefSouthAfrica #Teachers #Motherwell #LiteracyProject
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In a heartwarming initiative to ignite a love for reading and learning, Biblionef South Africa, in partnership with Nelson Mandela University, has made a remarkable impact in Motherwell, Gqeberha....
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The “Tree of Life” activity highlighted their growth, as they shared how the donated books have inspired a love for reading among learners.
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Through interactive workshops and mentoring, teachers gained new skills aligned with the CAPS curriculum, helping them create engaging lessons and vibrant reading corners.
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In partnership with Nelson Mandela University, we have helped transform classrooms in Motherwell, Gqeberha! Thanks to Yamada Apiculture Centre, 2683 new storybooks were donated to 8 primary and 5 high schools, enriching libraries and classrooms.
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📣 Our new annual report for 2023 is available on our website! Discover the impact of our initiatives and the progress we’ve made in promoting literacy across South Africa. Check it out here: https://t.co/4oN1mLpjvZ Thank you for your continued support! 📚💙
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Accountability and transparency are paramount to Biblionef. Financials are audited annually, and Biblionef ensures that donors receive constant feedback on how their funding is spent. To view our...
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The book is available in isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sepedi, Xitsonga, Setswana, Afrikaans, and English & celebrates Queen Katrina Esau's journey to preserve the endangered N|uu language. Aimed at 9 to 12 yr olds, this is a story of resilience, heritage, & hope for generations to come.
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We are proud to announce our latest publishing project with Jacana Media and funded by the National Heritage Council, 'Golden Girl' by Lorato Trok with Wendy Hartman! 🎉 Read more about this project:
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Biblionef South Africa is honoured to highlight the incredible efforts of Queen Katrina Esau, one of the last three speakers of the N|uu language, an endangered San language. At 91, Queen Katrina is...
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Happy Women's Day, South Africa! Let's celebrate the women who have paved the way, the women who are making strides today, and the girls who will change the world tomorrow. #BiblionefSA #BiblionefSouthAfrica #WomensDay
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Thank you @KomatsuMining for supporting our mission to bring books and joy to every child across South Africa. #BiblionefSA #ReadingForHope #InspiringStories#EducationMatters #TheBestMealEver
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This is just one of the many touching stories we hear from our facilitators, who work tirelessly in the field, bringing the magic of reading to life for countless children. At Biblionef South Africa, we believe in the power of stories to inspire hope, empathy, and connection.
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“Mama Manala ke leboga dijo tse o re reketseng maabane” (Mama Manala, thank you for the food you bought us yesterday) wrote the learners and teacher, echoing the gratitude and empathy that filled the classroom.
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The story resonated so profoundly that the class decided to write a heartfelt letter to Siziwe’s neighbour, thanking them for their kindness in bringing food and money to Siziwe and her brothers.
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In the picture below, you can see the meaningful work the teacher and her learners created together. On the left, the learners shared their thoughts about how their siblings help at home. On the right, guided by their teacher, they participated in a shared writing activity.
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A beautiful, soft feeling filled the classroom as everyone took a moment to reflect on Sizwe’s resilience and gratitude.
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This poignant moment deeply moved the teacher, bringing her to tears. Standing in front of her class, with a hand over her heart, the children sat in silence, sharing the emotional depth of the story.
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The story tells of a young girl, Siziwe, who lovingly kisses her brothers goodnight and puts them to bed because there is no food to eat. Before sleeping, Siziwe kneels down and says, “Thank you, Father, for the gift of hope.”
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One of the beautiful stories she shared with us truly captures the transformative power of books and the profound impact they can have on both teachers and learners. In one Grade 3 classroom, the teacher read the storybook "The Best Meal Ever" by Sindiwe Magona.
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⭐️A Heartwarming Moment in the Classroom⭐ Our dedicated facilitator is currently in the Northern Cape, visiting classrooms and working with foundation phase teachers from 10 schools in the M.F. Mgcawa District. Read more 👇
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