"Literacy is the bridge from misery to hope," said Kofi Annan, Nobel Peace Prize winner and Secretary General of the United Nations.
Yet, as part of the 2016 Pirls study, SA ranked bottom out of 50 countries; 78% of learners in their fourth year of primary school were assessed to be unable to read for meaning. A significant place to start is by introducing children to picture books from a young age. As an author of such books, the challenge is to write both for the adult who reads the book to the child as well as the child. If the book does not have adult appeal, it might not be read to the child.
In creating a picture book narrative, the author has to be selective about portraying the story in as few words as possible, yet it needs to be complex enough to appeal to the dual audience.provide a caregiver, family member or teacher with an opportunity to bond with a child. This genre also offers children their first exposure to fine art. As an author of picture books, it is important to me who illustrates the narrative.
Let's inspire hope in our children by encouraging them to read. May we continue to produce books in this country that inspire the children of our land. One of the greatest gifts you can offer children is the love of reading.
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