Developing Children’s Literature that depicts local realities

“Excuse me teacher, is “Odongo” a verb or an adjective?” In Rwanda, as in other African countries, children’s literature is flooded with reading materials from overseas. Availability and access to local literature is very limited and only a few children’s books have been authored by Rwandan writers. This situation is not only a barrier to inspiring children to read, it also limits children’s enjoyment of and engagement with literature because the books they encounter are disconnected from local realities. There is therefore a strong need to develop a children’s literature in Rwanda that our children can relate with.
Childrenu2019s literature can be valuable in many ways for early childhood literacy program.The new Times. File photo
Children’s literature can be valuable in many ways for early childhood literacy program.The new Times. File photo
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