Please enable JavaScript to read this content. The author Evalyn Oloo (right) holding The ‘Don’t You Trust Me’ book with Innocent Mambo during the reading and ...
MID-DAY: What led the publishing house to start a children’s imprint? Natasha Bammi: I GREW up with books all around me. With my family’s publishing house, the scent of paper and the magic of stories ...
As the autumn leaves fall and fun time moves in-doors, children across the country are being encouraged to put down their screens and pick up a book, especially during the second full week of November ...
To commemorate National Reading Day (Araw ng Pagbasa) today, November 27, Sen. Loren Legarda renewed her push to further ...
An event this weekend is celebrating the power of reading and getting young people to express themselves through writing.It’s called Royalty Reading Day and it’s scheduled for Saturday at the WordPlay ...
The Kenya National Reading Day aims to increase literacy rates in Kenya and promote access to information in both physical and virtual formats, foster a reading culture for lifelong learning and ...
Drexel University's School of Education is excited to welcome producer, writer, and star of “Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars,” Harvey Hubbell, as he shares his film and leads a post-film panel ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana students are finding success in reading like never before. According to the Indiana Department of Education, Indiana achievement in fourth grade reading improved to sixth in the ...
The author Evalyn Oloo (right) holding The ‘Don’t You Trust Me’ book with Innocent Mambo during the reading and launch of the book at Nuria Bookshop, Nairobi. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] About 300,000 ...