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The most powerful vehicle in the world isn't a car, a plane, or a rocket.
It's literacy.
Because once a child learns to read, there is no limit to where their mind can travel.
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What if books didn't wait for readers... what if readers rode them into the future?
Meet the mindset of a Reading Rider.
A Reading Rider isn't someone who just turns pages.
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They're the child who discovers a new dream in chapter three.
They're the student who finds confidence in a story.
They're the future leader who learns today that every great journey begins with a single page.
Through LitWorld’s LitMoms Club program at Ready for Reading, mothers are discovering how read-aloud sessions and storytelling can enhance literacy, foster learning, and cultivate a love for reading within the home.
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While many see a bicycle, these children see possibility.
And the most powerful part? The magic begins the moment a child realizes reading is not a punishment. It is an adventure they can belong to.
One reading session can spark a lifetime of learning.
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A child who once sat silently at the back of the classroom is now raising their hand to tell stories out loud. Why? Because one bicycle showed up with books, joy, and a voice that said, “Your story matters too.”
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It is turning shy readers into confident storytellers. It is making children run toward books instead of away from them.
Every ride carries more than stories. It carries confidence, imagination, vocabulary, laughter, and hope.
Stories do more than entertain. They build confidence, spark imagination, and help children see new possibilities for their future.
Ismael’s journey reminds us that one opportunity can create a ripple effect that transforms an entire community.
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From beneficiary to storyteller.
Meet Ismael, the newest member of the Ready for Reading, Reading Riders team. His journey is proof that when communities invest in literacy, lives come full circle.
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This past Tuesday, Ismael led an engaging storytelling session for lower primary students at GS Abadahigwa, diving into the story genre “Kagabo Yisubiyeho.” The room was filled with curiosity, excitement, and young minds eager to learn.
Literacy is becoming more than reading, it’s building courage, compassion, and confident young leaders who know: “My voice matters, and so does yours.”
“What happens when a child finally feels heard?”
At LitClubs in Rwinkwavu, children are learning to express emotions, share stories, and listen with empathy through safe spaces created by Ready for Reading and LitWorld.
Every individual we reach reminds us that literacy is more than reading words on a page. It is confidence, opportunity, imagination, and the power to shape a brighter future.
Let’s keep riding, reading, and inspiring.
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New week, new stories, new smiles!
From all of us at the Ready for Reading, Reading Riders team, we’re wishing you a joyful, productive, and hope-filled week ahead.
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Because sometimes the difference is not potential.
It is access.
This is the essence of literacy in today's world: books readily accessible, digital reading avenues opened up, and young minds exposed to a broader horizon.
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“Picture finding your favorite book on a screen in a rural library.”
At the Rwinkwavu Community Library, reading transcends physical shelves. With Ready for Reading’s electronic reading spaces, children enjoy stories and digital literacy in an innovative learning environment.
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Inside the library, screens are becoming windows to curiosity.
Children are strengthening reading, language, and critical thinking skills at their own pace. Every story explored builds something deeper than academic growth. It builds confidence.
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