Help ELRU (Early Learning Resource Unit) by collecting picture and hard cover easy-to-read books for children ages 0-6 (Xhosa, English and Afrikaans)

 Cape Town, Western Cape

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Help ELRU (Early Learning Resource Unit) by collecting picture and  hard cover easy-to-read books for children ages 0-6  (Xhosa, English and Afrikaans)

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Help ELRU (Early Learning Resource Unit) by collecting picture and hard cover easy-to-read books for children ages 0-6 (Xhosa, English and Afrikaans)

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ELRU needs picture books, board books and easy to read stories in English, Xhosa and Afrikaans. These will be used in our home visiting programme, playgroup programmes and within ECD centres across the Cape Flats. Many parents don't have access to, or can't afford reading material. Others don't understand the importance of reading from a young age and how exploring the pictures are essential for a child's brain development and preparation for school. Please help us spark the need to read by donating a book or two.


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ELRU (Early Learning Resource Unit)

ELRU (Early Learning Resource Unit)

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We help vulnerable young children from birth to age 5 by implementing early learning programmes

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