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Mobile Devices, New Partnerships Boost Worldreader
Worldreader and Rovio: Reading is a Superpower!
By Angela Ding
Educated girls can change the world. That's why Worldreader, Rovio, and Egmont are teaming up to empower girls all over the world with digital books. Published by Egmont Publishing in English, the Angry Birds Stella Diaries will be distributed through Worldreader’s mobile reading application for feature and low-end Android phones, called Worldreader Mobile, available to children and families in more than 175 countries. The Stella Diaries inspire children to read more while exploring their own natural superpowers, which include reading and studying. The Stella Diaries premiere coincides with United Nations proclaimed International Day of the Girl Child on October...
Voices of Reading in Africa
By Angela Ding
Ebook Tablets Brings Hope to Africa’s Schools
Kindles Make up for Lack of Books in Ghana’s Online Reading Revolution
Kilgoris Pupils Go Hitech
By Angela Ding
“Thanks” from Worldreader Teachers
By Angela Ding
Worldreader Program: Gets Books Into the Most Remote Places
By Angela Ding
See how one Worldreader Program donation brought Kindles into two primary schools in Tanzania. Experience the impact on 11-year-old Mery's life who wants to teach her whole country to read. Wondering what's a Worldreader Program? It's a new way for anyone to get books into the most remote places. It includes: 50 ruggedized Kindles with clip-on lights, 100 storybooks and textbooks per Kindle (from Africa and the rest of the world) and proven training materials for students, teachers and the entire community.
Prime Minister Speech – Tanzania 2013
By Angela Ding
Ghana: An Online Education Revolution with Daljit Dhaliwal.
By Angela Ding
Having Books Changes Everything
By Angela Ding