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What's your favourite book?

Education Literacy

Ahead of International Literacy Day, we spoke to children and asked them, “What is your favourite book?” We heard from children around the world who shared stories of ants making new friends, dancing apes and giraffes and lions eating ice cream together. 

Learning to read opens up a world of imagination and wonder. Read more about how World Vision is helping children access quality teaching and learning materials.

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