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Learning through Play improves learning at Hetty Denene Basic School

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Playing games while they learn helps children develop their literacy and numeracy skills quicker, as it is fun. World Vision Zambia is implementing the ‘Learning Through Play’ project in selected schools to increase literacy levels.

Watch the video to see the impact of Learning through Play at Hetty Denene Basic School.

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