The National Book Foundation (NBF) has for the first time published 15 new books in a row for children under the ‘Pakistan Literacy Project’ providing an exciting opportunity for children to engage with the narratives as they walked into the learning festival site called Read Aloud session.
These story walks featured large panels and character cutouts, creating an immersive experience where children could interact with the stories in a dynamic and visual way.
The NBF got assistance of AlifLaila Book Bus Society (ALBBS) Maqbool Academy (MA) and Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA) to accomplish said tasks.
The books were formally inaguarated by the federal education minister Madad Ali Sindhi at the recent Pakistan Learning Conference, Book Fair and Festival “Today’s Readers Tomorrow’s Learners.”
According to details, all publishers presented a rich array of stories, spanning genres that explore the vibrant cultures of Pakistan from the enchanting wool of Chitral’s remote mountains to Bhavna’s quest for her friend in Tharparkar, Sindh. The narratives weave relatable daily life events like nani’s sewing, a passion for gardening, and the thrill of uncovering secrets.
Transporting readers to a magical realm, stories feature characters like Detective Hawk/JasoosUqaab, the banana-troubled Chutki the monkey, and a young bear grappling with school-related anxiety. Even inanimate objects like dry fruits, vegetables, fruits, and bhelpuri ingredients come to life, spreading joy. Beautifully illustrated, these tales aspire to cultivate a love for reading and curiosity among children.