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NEWS donates a large collection of books to Bertrams Primary School.

As part of its Caxton Cares project to ensure a reading nation, the NEWS recently visited schools where editor Marietta Lombard spoke about the importance of reading.

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Editor of the NEWS with Grade Seven learners from Bertrams Primary School with some of the books donated to the school.

The NEWS team also handed over a large collection of books to Bertrams Primary School, where Lombard encouraged Grade Seven learners to nurture a love for reading.

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During a visit to Germiston South Primary School, Lombard read her favourite children’s book, Jack and the Beanstalk, to Grade One learners.

Germiston South Primary School Grade One learners and editor Marietta Lombard.

The NEWS also hosted an additional project, #SayHello and encouraged our readers to join us in learning how to greet in all 11 official languages.

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This additional project was to further the SABDC’s aim of increasing cultural diversity through books published in indigenous languages.

Editor Marietta Lombard, Bertrams Primary School principal Khanyi Twala and Grade One learners with the NEWS, which visited the school to hand over books collected during its book collection.
Editor Marietta Lombard with Bertrams Primary School Grade One learners Kanego Malapane and Zinhle Sihali when the NEWS visited the school to hand over books collected during its book collection.

#SayHello in all 11 official languages:

 

#ReadBecause #CaxtonCares

 

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