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    SDA World Read Aloud Day 2017

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailFebruary 21, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    Teacher from the Little Red Dragon Preschool at Lebone Centre, Ziyanda Mkalipi, reads to the children at Kingswood Pre-Primary on World Read Aloud Day.

    The story, especially written for the occasion by Niki Daly, is called 'The best sound in the world'. 

    Teacher from the Little Red Dragon Preschool at Lebone Centre, Ziyanda Mkalipi, reads to the children at Kingswood Pre-Primary on World Read Aloud Day.

    The story, especially written for the occasion by Niki Daly, is called 'The best sound in the world'. 

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